LindsayH
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Well, here I am in France! It's not all been entirely straightforward, maybe I'll do a little thread on the last few days rather than bore you here. One of my biggest problems so far has been gas bottles and I'm not entirely sure what to do next. My first problem was that I managed to get the wrong dimensions for my Calor gas bottle, either I read it wrong or the site had the wrong info listed. Anyway, it turns out that none of the bottles sold in France fitted in my cupboard, so I took my cupboard apart and now I can just about fit one standard small size (10kgish) bottle in. The good news is I am now excellent at finding Intermarche, but it took me SIX attempts to actually buy gas. Problems ranging from them being shut, deserted, not having gas, not having the right gas or often, just them refusing to sell me gas. Eventually, I got frustrated and got one lady to write down exactly what the problem was and went away to google it. I needed a contract. So I went back and asked her if I could have a contract and she looked at me like I was completely mental (apparently it's FAR too expensive) but said yes of course! So I signed a contract and paid less than I would for my Calor refill back home. I bought Propane as everyone has been telling me to buy Propane due to Butane not being too good for the coming winter months.
Next problem, Detender (thanks to whoever posted that word on the other thread, it has been my most used word in Franch so far!). The Intermarche woman said she couldn't help so I went to big DIY store on the other side of town that I had gone to earlier in the day to buy firewood. After an hour of dreadful French, pointing, photos, back and forth to the van and three staff members I gave up without even finding out which the right regulator was. The one thing I could see was that none of them was going to fit my hose. Several of the butane ones came with adaptors that seem to change the screw fitting on the regulator to a push fit one like my current reg has. So, DIY shop on the other side of town. More pointing, photos, confusion, awful French and staring at gas bottles. This guy seemed to be quite knowledgeable but sadly spoke as much English as I do French. What I can gather is this - you can't get Propane regulators to fit on my gas hose. You would need the adaptor and these are not sold for propane regulators as the higher pressure means you need a screw fit. This is my best guess at what he was trying to say and why neither the Intermarche nor the DIY shops could help me.
So what do I do?!? Should I go back and exchange my propane for butane? I've had to open the propane bottle to look at the connection. Also, will the regulators in the DIY shops fit my bottle and if so how do I know which one? There are a few different types (and they all say for 13kg bottles on them and mine is 9kg).
I've been trying to get this sorted for 5 days now, so any help or advice anyone can offer will be greatly appreciated. I've still got to fit the b****y regulator yet :rolleyes2: :lol-053:
Next problem, Detender (thanks to whoever posted that word on the other thread, it has been my most used word in Franch so far!). The Intermarche woman said she couldn't help so I went to big DIY store on the other side of town that I had gone to earlier in the day to buy firewood. After an hour of dreadful French, pointing, photos, back and forth to the van and three staff members I gave up without even finding out which the right regulator was. The one thing I could see was that none of them was going to fit my hose. Several of the butane ones came with adaptors that seem to change the screw fitting on the regulator to a push fit one like my current reg has. So, DIY shop on the other side of town. More pointing, photos, confusion, awful French and staring at gas bottles. This guy seemed to be quite knowledgeable but sadly spoke as much English as I do French. What I can gather is this - you can't get Propane regulators to fit on my gas hose. You would need the adaptor and these are not sold for propane regulators as the higher pressure means you need a screw fit. This is my best guess at what he was trying to say and why neither the Intermarche nor the DIY shops could help me.
So what do I do?!? Should I go back and exchange my propane for butane? I've had to open the propane bottle to look at the connection. Also, will the regulators in the DIY shops fit my bottle and if so how do I know which one? There are a few different types (and they all say for 13kg bottles on them and mine is 9kg).
I've been trying to get this sorted for 5 days now, so any help or advice anyone can offer will be greatly appreciated. I've still got to fit the b****y regulator yet :rolleyes2: :lol-053: