Re: Gas connection to fridge on flexible hose - is this OK?
Posted: 20 Sep 2016, 06:17
This is what I mean. You can pay a lot for a new ready-to-go bottle or tank once you add up all the fixtures you have to buy. It will be several years in some cases before the gas savings actually cover the cost. If you watch ebay long enough, small LPG tanks do come up and even when you factor in straps and a valve change, you can generally do it for under £100.
I looked at those but it didn't make much economical sense (at the time) so I decided to go DIY. Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on how you look at it), the tank was full of gas so had to strap it in for a year until I'd used it all.
I looked at those but it didn't make much economical sense (at the time) so I decided to go DIY. Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on how you look at it), the tank was full of gas so had to strap it in for a year until I'd used it all.
