campervanannie
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Did the alarm go off??![]()
no i do the military thing and run round shouting GAS GAS GAS
Did the alarm go off??![]()
Yeh blame the dog we believe you.![]()
I used a refill adapter for years before I got my current van that has a fixed gas tank. Filling is exactly the same apart from remembering to turn the bottle off before disconnecting. Back pressure on the supply pump shuts off at 80%. I never managed to get too much in the bottle. If you have the intelligence to fill with petrol, (that has highly flammable vapour) then following the instructions to use a refill adapter is a piece of cake. For those to whom money is no object I doubt you would bother that calor et al are charging double for refilled bottles. If you don't understand it then fine but don't knock those who do know.
Which poster is the cretin?
Breach of the terms and conditions of supply is a breach of contract.
Breach of contract is illegal.
No one should advocate, or indeed encourage anyone to refill gas cylinders which are intended to be exchanged only, if only for the fact that an uninitiated or ill informed person reading this could do so, and put themselves and others in danger.
Is that because of the pressure above the liquid?, it is something I always wonderedYou could not fill a cylinder completely if you tried.
Is that because of the pressure above the liquid?, it is something I always wondered
It's a real shame this serious subject should have been hijacked by those who seem to be more concerned about point scoring and abuse.
Whatever the legalities of refilling non-refillable cylinders, doing so will always carry an element of risk. It strikes me that buying cheap adapters on e bay carries risks in itself. If that risk only affects the individual then so be it. But, when you are filling on a garage forecourt, you are putting other people at risk. Some on this thread maintain they're perfectly competent to do this. That may or may not be the case but I don't want to be close to you when you do make a mistake.
What bothers me is that any such accident could well lead to more garages banning filling by those of us who do have professionally fitted refillable cylinders. The responsible majority suffer as a result.
You could not fill a cylinder completely if you tried.
I have yet to see a poor quality adapter advertised on ebay and I have seen a lot in use that are well made and have instructions stamped on them. Refilling with an adapter is no more or less risky than using a gaslow system when a proper adapter, not a home made jobbie is used end of story.It's a real shame this serious subject should have been hijacked by those who seem to be more concerned about point scoring and abuse.
Whatever the legalities of refilling non-refillable cylinders, doing so will always carry an element of risk. It strikes me that buying cheap adapters on e bay carries risks in itself. If that risk only affects the individual then so be it. But, when you are filling on a garage forecourt, you are putting other people at risk. Some on this thread maintain they're perfectly competent to do this. That may or may not be the case but I don't want to be close to you when you do make a mistake.
What bothers me is that any such accident could well lead to more garages banning filling by those of us who do have professionally fitted refillable cylinders. The responsible majority suffer as a result.
Yea, surely it's always got air in it?
It's a real shame this serious subject should have been hijacked by those who seem to be more concerned about point scoring and abuse.
Whatever the legalities of refilling non-refillable cylinders, doing so will always carry an element of risk. It strikes me that buying cheap adapters on e bay carries risks in itself. If that risk only affects the individual then so be it. But, when you are filling on a garage forecourt, you are putting other people at risk. Some on this thread maintain they're perfectly competent to do this. That may or may not be the case but I don't want to be close to you when you do make a mistake.
What bothers me is that any such accident could well lead to more garages banning filling by those of us who do have professionally fitted refillable cylinders. The responsible majority suffer as a result.