The Possibility of Oil in Repsol GPL?
Regulator OK, I think? Started all three burners, blue flame from low to high. Also I have an Alde heater, it sounds normal as usual...click...3...2...1... BLAST-OFF, "Houston we have ignition!"
I refill standard German 11Kg bottles using a set of adapters that cover me from Egypt to Norway and Russia to Ireland. Its just one of those necessity things when full timing across the globe. I assume that GPL is pretty much the same everywhere. I also replace (trade-in) the tanks every 2 years to get newly refurbished bottles with at least a 10+ year certification printed on the bottles, I.E. my bottles now have 2019 & 2020 stamped on them. This is to ensure a filling at the occasional depot that requires that stamp be 5+years out or they will not refill them. Mostly I refill at service stations with GPL pumps. But over the course of a year or so I have noticed the build up of a few centiliters of green slime that accumulates in the bottom of the tanks. Seems to be the origin of that "Gas" smell that is added to GPL for aroma purposes only (Odorizer, sorry I'm a Yank!). Once in a while I just turn over the bottle and squirt out that slime before refilling. Job done.
So lets assume slime free bottles. Now remember I have been refilling at Repsol, Spain, and I now have refilled my first bottle in Portugal at BP. I just went on that BP refilled bottle and voila! No "burning oil" or "Petrol engine exhaust" smell? And just in time too, I just received a new jet orifice replacement Post Restante! Hummm, but I think I will replace the jet anyway, the old one is ten years old, hell I'm over 50 and there are things wearing out all over that I should also be replacing too.
Don't really know the reason for the sudden appearance of the "Burning Oil" smell but I'm going to blame it on Spain's economic instability and give Portugal a break for once.
If anyone can tell me what's happened and how I can avoid getting caught in it next time I would really like to know! Oh yeah, and I'm really interested in solving the origin of the smelly gas thing, its a real burning mystery too!