Lpg gas useage

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Was at the frog meet Thursday till mon noon ,heating on most of the time fridge ,and kettle used ,
£6 to fill 10*00 litres used great value I think
Battery only flashed low on Monday am ,all led lights ,2x 110 amp battery’s really good
 
Impressive allways interested how much folks get out of their gas/leccy stores
 
Slightly off topic but I noticed during my ventures out and about Oct/Nov that my batteries weren’t lasting as long as last autumn. The batteries are over 2 years old and I thought they were maybe on their last legs and may need changing.
On my return home last week I decided to use the reconditioning mode on my Ctek charger. The manual recommends you do this once a year.
After the batteries were charged I disconnected my ehu, put the heating on and the tv and a few of the led lights. Well have to say the charger appears to have done what it says on the box for want of a better word.
Had the heating, tv etc running for 15 hours until 11.00pm with very little input from the solar panel to the batteries.
The next morning I checked the batteries and they were showing 12.65 volts so I’m a happy chappie lol.
 
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I think our two gas bottles fornicate in the night and have gas babies, we hardly ever fill up and it's not like we are stingy with the gas. I don't even bother looking around for the cheapest, would burn more in diesel than save on gas.
 
I think our two gas bottles fornicate in the night and have gas babies, we hardly ever fill up and it's not like we are stingy with the gas. I don't even bother looking around for the cheapest, would burn more in diesel than save on gas.

too much clanking going on you would know about it
 
Was at the frog meet Thursday till mon noon ,heating on most of the time fridge ,and kettle used ,
£6 to fill 10*00 litres used great value I think
Battery only flashed low on Monday am ,all led lights ,2x 110 amp battery’s really good
That's very good. I had my heating on from Saturday noon until around Mon Noon, running most of time, and used around 5L of oil. At normal diesel prices that would have been £6.50 (I use Kerosene so cost about £3.00)
 
That's very good. I had my heating on from Saturday noon until around Mon Noon, running most of time, and used around 5L of oil. At normal diesel prices that would have been £6.50 (I use Kerosene so cost about £3.00)

Put a touch of oil in it,either cooking oil ,two stroke or diesel redex,for lubing the pump.:wave:
 

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