Halo
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I bought a replacement gas hose for my cooker and did not get round to fiting it. It is still in the bag and I am about to get round to fitting a new one. The one I have is dated 2011. Is there a shelf life for gas hose ?
I bought a replacement gas hose for my cooker and did not get round to fiting it. It is still in the bag and I am about to get round to fitting a new one. The one I have is dated 2011. Is there a shelf life for gas hose ?
I bought a replacement gas hose for my cooker and did not get round to fiting it. It is still in the bag and I am about to get round to fitting a new one. The one I have is dated 2011. Is there a shelf life for gas hose ?
I use the HP braided, so splitting is less of an issueNot worth the risk / bother of fitting a hose almost at the end of its recommended life of 5yrs IMHO although, like OH, I've had it in use for (very) much longer.
I while back tried to use a length ( unused ) that had been on the garage shelf for a few years beyond its recommended life and as i pushed it onto the nozzle it split lengthwise!. Funny I thought, that went on easily!
I use the HP braided, so splitting is less of an issue
Bend the hose over . Any cracking indicating perishing and the hose should be replaced.
But if replacing a hose it would make sense to buy a new hose with this years date on it. The hose is £1.99 a metre at our local caravan shop and you should only need 1 metre.
I had the gas done the first year I had the boat. The orange piping was dated 1982 and looked as good as the new stuff that was fitted.I bought a replacement gas hose for my cooker and did not get round to fiting it. It is still in the bag and I am about to get round to fitting a new one. The one I have is dated 2011. Is there a shelf life for gas hose ?
If the hose cracks and causes an explosion, the evidence of its age will be long gone.
I find the HP hose rather more difficult to push onto the standard Fulham nozzles. I need to be able to pull it off and push back on again when changing bottles because i have a Gaz bottle with bottle mounted regulator.
If I were attaching and detaching hose like that I would fit a quick release connector in the hose... http://www.towsure.com/quick-releas...RJCnL79bJ_DxGOEhzt8DDIRDdYJV8BemJ4aAs4p8P8HAQ
I find the HP hose rather more difficult to push onto the standard Fulham nozzles. I need to be able to pull it off and push back on again when changing bottles because i have a Gaz bottle with bottle mounted regulator
Vic
I have the same arrangementt and get round the problem by leaving the regulator and hose connected. I swap bottles by holding the regulator and spinning the bottle to unscrew it. The new bottle screws on in the same way.
Unfortunately the local camping shop only stocks the HP stuff.