Morocco gas bottles

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Going back over to Morocco for an extended trip so may run short of gas (two 11Kg Gaslow). I know some peeps have connected Moroccan gas bottles via the external bbq gas point - not wanting to do that as is a bit dodgy! Has anyone tried to connect through the refillable point so no regulator needed(?). Would it work? If so what pipework required?
Is this way too dodgy as well?
 
Having used flammable gases for decades for work purposes, and, no disrespect, having to ask here shows your apprehension re: dodgy topping up. Would it not be easier and safer to purchase a gas bottle and compatible regulator that meets Moroccan standards and easy to purchase within Morocco when required?

Personally, that what I would do, then return the cylinder prior to returning home.
 
 
Going back over to Morocco for an extended trip so may run short of gas (two 11Kg Gaslow). I know some peeps have connected Moroccan gas bottles via the external bbq gas point - not wanting to do that as is a bit dodgy! Has anyone tried to connect through the refillable point so no regulator needed(?). Would it work? If so what pipework required?
Is this way too dodgy as well?
Using the refill point is fine. Gaslow sell a pipe to do so. That pipe connects directly to the fitting on German grey gas bottles but if the Moroccan bottle is a different connection then you need an adaptor as well.
 
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