Pressure reg with level indicator advice (1 Viewer)

Dazz

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Hi all I just popped into Lidl and I saw these on sale .As I ain’t got a clue on gas bottles ect will I be able to fit this to my gas bottle as I just took a look.i have a cut off wheel on mine so I’m not sure and also if it’s for this bottle size anyway thanks 😊
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Lenny HB

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It's a 37mb propane regulator but clip on fitting in the UK are only used on butane bottles & Patio Gas bottles (expensive bottles with propane/butane mix) All Motorhomes since 2002 run at 30mb.
Those type of gauges are useless.
 
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DuxDeluxe

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It's a 37mb propane regulator but clip on fitting in the UK are only used on butane bottles & Patio Gas bottles (expensive bottles with propane/butane mix) All Motorhomes since 2002 run at 30mb.
Those type of gauges are useless.
A pressure gauge will never tell you the level in the bottle..... it will keep the same vapour pressure until there is no more liquid to evaporate and then the pressure drops

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TheBig1

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absolutely useless in a motorhome and at best gives a guess when a bottle is due to run out. A laser thermometer is more use to find the level due to the temperature difference

I am interested in the current ultrasonic gauges that link to your phone by bluetooth. Or better still the next generation
 

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