- Jun 22, 2010
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Hello
We currently have just one 7kg butane cylinder in the 'van which we have had in there since we bought it in Sept 2008 (we don't use a lot of gas!). I have been given a 15kg butane cylinder which I am about to swap for a 6kg propane cylinder. I know I have to get the correct fitting for the propane, but my question is, is this an easy job?
The 'van is in storage, and I cannot get over there to have a look in the gas locker (and for the life of me I can't remember what the fittings look like).
Oh, and the 'van is a 2005 Swift Celeste 19/6.
We're away for 6 nights next week, and I just know that the gas will finanlly run out this time - but I have been saying this to my wife for most of this year when we've been away, so probably wont cause a problem, but we're planning on a few nights away in October half term and it may well turn a bit chilly!
Cheers
Neil
We currently have just one 7kg butane cylinder in the 'van which we have had in there since we bought it in Sept 2008 (we don't use a lot of gas!). I have been given a 15kg butane cylinder which I am about to swap for a 6kg propane cylinder. I know I have to get the correct fitting for the propane, but my question is, is this an easy job?
The 'van is in storage, and I cannot get over there to have a look in the gas locker (and for the life of me I can't remember what the fittings look like).
Oh, and the 'van is a 2005 Swift Celeste 19/6.
We're away for 6 nights next week, and I just know that the gas will finanlly run out this time - but I have been saying this to my wife for most of this year when we've been away, so probably wont cause a problem, but we're planning on a few nights away in October half term and it may well turn a bit chilly!
Cheers
Neil