ShiftZZ
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I have been offered two conversions quotes, £679 and £600.
ShiftZZ
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a no brainer really.
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Baldy? that was last week, you are out of date, mine grows back, hee hee, unlike some.Not quite baldy.
How about convenience ?
How about turn up, clip on to proper filling point, fill, go. Proper job.
Or hide furtively behind the pump hoping ms le flic does not spot you and fill one tank then change adaptor on to second tank even more nervous by now.
No problem of availability in France either method. Just carry the froggy adaptor.
why fill two bottles, refill one as soon as it runs out.
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Anyone tell me where i can get one of these adapters to fill my bottles, please !
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the answer is use a bulkhead exterior filling point with pipe work to your bottle .to all it would then look just like any lpg filling. have used it all but the ebay fillers are convieniant,cheap and usefull sometimes we need bottled gas not in the van so a tank is not so use full. i have never been told not to fill a bottle,but then i have never asked if i can. made my own filler about 25yrs ago using an lpg car filler and pipework to a normal bottle . that was when uk used the acme thread at filling pumps in garages . still have a beam california convertion and a landi harthog dutch convertion here. the tank was supplied by calor in 1975 and is a 64litre tested to 23 bar. like a new one.ha ha. cheers alan.
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I think shiftz was originaly talking about an underslung tank,for the price he was quoted I would imagine thats what it was for.I have pondered the thought of these underslung tanks for cars - can't see why it could not be used intead of refillable bottles. Last for ages!!
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i can agree ,when calor come to fill my tank in the garden ,they then go on to visit an lpg station down the rd.just like been said bottles, trucks all filled from same tanks at depot.
anyone for an 1100 litre tank on their camper .
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