monkeyboysee wrote:
can i just clarify, LPG is fine to use with stoves etc instead of butane? this seems a lot better than trading in bottles at a garage.
Yes, it is fine for stoves and fridges. It also has the advantage that it doesn't stop working when the temp gets below freezing like Butane does I always thought it daft that a fuel used for heating doesn't work when it's cold
You can also buy fittings for these that enable you to fit a fill point to your van, just like the fill point on the auto LPG Steve does. You can also fit outside BBQ points, to save lugging the canister outside.
Personally, I would pay the £100 extra (and have in the past) to have the underslung one. Just for the fact of the amount of space saved inside
lloydy wrote:You can also buy fittings for these that enable you to fit a fill point to your van, just like the fill point on the auto LPG Steve does. You can also fit outside BBQ points, to save lugging the canister outside.
Good info
lloydy wrote:Personally, I would pay the £100 extra (and have in the past) to have the underslung one. Just for the fact of the amount of space saved inside
ghost123uk wrote:The under slung tank will hold more I guess, but I don't think anyone needs more than 6KG at a time. It's certainly a HECK of a lot cheaper and doesn't eat up your ground clearance, and is a LOT lighter. Plus it's zero maintenance and cannot hardly go wrong ! Takes up a bit more room inside the van though, but that doesn't worry me considering the advantages.
dont know,
fridge on 24/7 ,hob./oven /propex and thermX and a month away,underslung or find space, under 200 for the bits , fitting is easy and away you go
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