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Lockdown boredom led me to thumb through the various manuals for the equipment in the van i noticed the following in the fridge manual Must admit, had not noticed this before, and is very pertinent for me, as go off grid a lot, and now using refillable gas bottles
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I have both propane and butane bottles and would like to fit a manual changeover valve to allow me to fit one of each type of pigtail to the valve. This is to prevent the need to continually disconnect the pigtails at the regulator each time I want to swap bottles. Has anyone fitted such a valve, or are there alternatives (besides using just one type of lpg)? Alternatively, would just a tee-piece suffice?
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You are reading this and hopefully may be able to help advise me or point me in the direction of others that may be able to help. Yesterday we purchased an old Hobby prestige 425 Caravan here in Spain, made in Holland or Germany and is on Spanish plates, in very good condition for the age, well looked after. Never had a caravan before so are giving it a go, very excited. However we have some questions…hundreds really but at the moment advice with one we cant find an answer to online until I came across your site. We don’t have hot water in caravan and want to know if its po
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When we purchased our caravan we simply connected up our current small 4. 5kg Calor Butane bottle and regulator to get us going. However, for obvious reasons we want to change this for a larger size and probably change over to Propane too as we intend to use the caravan off and on all year round. We undestand a new regulator will be required. Now I know we had to basically enter a rental agreement for our first calor bottle, but how do we go about changing over to a larger propane? Will we have to surrender that agreement and start a new one? We've never even had to replace