My Bailey unicorn Valencia S1 regulator is over 10 years old, I am going to change it myself with automatic changeover regulator https://ebay.us/m/M4loxR. Has anyone use it? Does it work properly?
Yes, auto changeover regulators do require regular checking of the colour displays and action when it changes - got the T-shirt!Sounds good
It would enable one to empty both gas bottles without noticing until of course it was too late🤔
Which tends to rather negate the whole ethos of an "automatic" changeover doesnt it ?When I inherited an auto changeover after the first time I was caught out I used to leave the second bottle off until the first had run out, then I switched it on. Made sure it never happened again.
Which is why I would never fit one, those I have had came with the boats.Which tends to rather negate the whole ethos of an "automatic" changeover doesnt it ?
Turn one off.My latest caravan got an automatic changeover i think they are both on .
Actually on Tuesday we are changing the two gas cylinders to one Flogas gaslight propane 10kg need it lighter because we are taking it home with the season ending this month.Turn one off.
Buying two new cylinders in one go will hurt🙀
We use so little gas that we don't need to get a refill as soon as one runs out, in practice we wait until the end of the seasonManual for me too.
No surprises when they both run out.
You know for sure when one bottle has emptied, so you can then reorder straight away.
Does the 10 kgs fit in the gas locker?Actually on Tuesday we are changing the two gas cylinders to one Flogas gaslight propane 10kg need it lighter because we are taking it home with the season ending this month.
Is it really worth the cost, two calor gas cylinders, one empty in the car one in the caravan. It's not as if your touring much anymore.Actually on Tuesday we are changing the two gas cylinders to one Flogas gaslight propane 10kg need it lighter because we are taking it home with the season ending this month.
It depends on the description it the manufacturer calls it a change over valve, both cylinders need to be turned ON for the valve to work. It should only take gas from the primary or master cylinder until the cylinder is empty, when the valve does what its name suggests it switches to the secondary cylinder automatically. If it is properly designed it should allow the empty cylinder to be replaced without disrupting the flow of gas to the installation. BUT dont assume that to be the case always check the function and safe operation of such valves with the manufacturers instructions.My latest caravan got a automatic changeover i think they are both on .