Gas bottle refilling abroad

dgadee

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I have usually, with a lot of effort, been able to get Calor gas bottles refilled at Spanish/Italian/Greek bottling plants. Sometimes it has not been possible to find somewhere with a suitable adapter.

I hope that I have solved this problem by first getting a POL to KLF male to male fitting. This fits UK propane bottles and the KLF end is German. Being in Greece, a German size is not much help. However, GOK do a Euro set which has a female KLF fitting and the other end suits other European countries. The D2 suits Greece. Bought from Amazon.

I've been at this gas bottle filling stuff for 5 years now. I originally thought it would be a problem travelling from one country to another and getting new bottles for each country (especially if an address has to be supplied/different parts of a country have different bottles, etc.). I now think perhaps that would have been easier or cheaper. Who knows.
 

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I been filling my own bottles for some time now ,
I keep four 907 and once I get low on my last bottle I get a local bottle for the day and top them up , returning the bottle toget my deposit back .
this is the cheapest way I found .
 

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I been filling my own bottles for some time now ,
I keep four 907 and once I get low on my last bottle I get a local bottle for the day and top them up , returning the bottle toget my deposit back .
this is the cheapest way I found .
Where are you? Not sure which countries are hard to rent bottles, but that seems like a decent path. Although we have 6kg bottles and the 907s would be empty in no time at all.

By the way, the parts I mentioned can be got from DNAutogasparts.
 

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Where are you? Not sure which countries are hard to rent bottles, but that seems like a decent path. Although we have 6kg bottles and the 907s would be empty in no time at all.

By the way, the parts I mentioned can be got from DNAutogasparts.
We was filling bottles in Sicily , France and Tunisia , no problem asking shop to let us have a bottle for the day and we paid a high deposit.
we now back in north Europe . Last year we got a bottle in the Netherlands.
this year a manage to get a empty propane bottle in the UK , filled all four bottles before I left .
 

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I filled bottles as sailaboutvic said in many places: give a deposit to take the full local bottle, fill your own bottles then return it. Sometimes there is some gas leftover in the donor bottle which makes the lender happy :)
 

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I filled bottles as sailaboutvic said in many places: give a deposit to take the full local bottle, fill your own bottles then return it. Sometimes there is some gas leftover in the donor bottle which makes the lender happy :)

What adaptor bits did you have?
 

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What adaptor bits did you have?
I have the open tap for the 907 (or the Butagaz cube) which can be connected to a few different high pressure hose lengths:
1. one ends with an inverted thread (usual 10-12kg bottles), the one I use the most. I can also fit a second 907 open tap (in some places in Africa they have big 6kg "Boubagaz" bottles with the same thread as Campingaz).
2. another one takes the open-tap for local bottles if available, one has to ask locally "I would like to use your gas bottle for soldering" to find the adaptor.
3. A third one is simply a cut hose, but never had to use it


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there are two pieces in each high pressure hose as every piece is only (at least here) available with one inverted thread connector on one end and a regular thread connector on the other end--> the two regular thread female ends are joined by a normal male-male connector.

The 907 receiving bottle is in the water, when it reaches neutral buoyancy it will be filled with the correct amount of gas.

last picture, a local open tap fitting to draw gas from a local bottle
 

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Besides free flow adaptors I would (based on experience) advocate a small spring balance; if you know what the empty bottle weighs and the weight of gas sadi bottle holds, a spring balance reduces the risk of overfilling.
If at any time you struggle to obtain a suitable free-flow fitting for a bottle, you can easily make one from a regulator: take a power drill and a bit slightly smaller than the internal diameter of the regulator and drill it out from both ends to chew-up the internals, shake out any small/loose bits before first use - once you can blow through it, it's free flow.
 
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