ghostlymoron
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Is this still going on? SHID
Is this still going on? SHID
The last long long thread was mildly amusing, this one is just a repetitive rant .
No you dont you can buy a 30mB dual fuel regulator which with the appropriate pigtail or direct connector can be used with propane, butane, or Camping Gaz .
All caravans and motorhomes built/sold in the past 10 years have been like this. I bought a secondhand German motorhome in 2000 that had a bulkhead regulator - continental Europe seems to be well ahead of UK in this respect. Since then I have owned two more motorhomes, both with the same arrangement.
What about the last one which was corroded and maybe 30 years old?
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthrea...to-Calor-can-it-be-done&p=5881204#post5881204
All caravans and motorhomes built/sold in the past 10 years have been like this. I bought a secondhand German motorhome in 2000 that had a bulkhead regulator - continental Europe seems to be well ahead of UK in this respect. Since then I have owned two more motorhomes, both with the same arrangement.
Is this still going on? SHID
Yep, some guys are still patiently trying to talk sense to him, though I suspect they have realized the score by now. The last long long thread was mildly amusing, this one is just a repetitive rant but if it explains the importance of gas safety to any spectators it will have served a purpose.
Agreed, the "Committee... thread" had more interesting sub-plots and much more colourful characters
Do you guys have a link showing this gear,can it be connected directly to a Calor Propane or Butane bottle? I would like to way all this up in relation to two Propane & Butane regulators of the less than £10 variety that can be bought on ebay.......with associated pipe work. :encouragement: Thanks in advance & also for your continued patience.
Do you guys have a link showing this gear,can it be connected directly to a Calor Propane or Butane bottle? I would like to way all this up in relation to two Propane & Butane regulators of the less than £10 variety that can be bought on ebay.......with associated pipe work. :encouragement: Thanks in advance & also for your continued patience.
Which is where many on here disagree with you. Looking at a corroded 30 year old gas regulator and thinking it is OK isn't something which comes naturally to most people.It did no harm to anyone & as far as I know is still going strong.
Which is where many on here disagree with you. Looking at a corroded 30 year old gas regulator and thinking it is OK isn't something which comes naturally to most people.
If it helps Nicholas123 this is what I am just about to instal, from the LHS: so called marine regulator, bubble tester which will tell if any leaks have developed by pressing down on the red top, a Clesse Valve which detects both loss of pressure and excess flow and shuts off the gas supply if either condition is met.
Are but they are not highly qualified gas and precision engineers trained by British Aerospace.
We had those too. The standing joke was that they'd mill half a kilo of Titanium to make a half inch screw. There was a bin for the scrap Ti.
You get a lot of titanium in half a kilo!
Just out of interest, what did you use to seal the thread on the outlet from the regulator. ....