will my gas last?

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we are going to france for 3 weeks, going to be wild camping almost all the time until we have to wash clothes etc, i have 2 no 13kg gas bottles and 3 6kg, do you think the 2 13kg would last using the fridge and water heater plus cooking or should i take them all.
I know it depends on lots of what ifs and amount of usage but just a general idea is all i want, any thoughts??
 
i am also going over to France in next 3 weeks,but i have a small 3kg bottle and no way of knowing if i can get same replacement(red bottle calor),is there an adapter i need in case the gas is different,thanks,
Solarman.
 
On your fridge and heater it should tell you consumption of gas eg 100g per hour.

If that appliance is used then a 6kg cylinder will give you 60 hours use ie 60 x100g = 6000g = 6kg.

It's better to put together a few "what if" scenarios rather than guessing or relying on other people's consumption. But if I did have to guess, then the 2 x 13kg should last 3 weeks.
 
No you cannot get calor but propane is easy to find as far as I know and an adaptor should be easy to get hold of ?
In Spain it is easy but not so sure about France .
sorry i think it's propane i have but in a red bottle,do i stilll need an adapter and if so which one do i get?
 
we are going to france for 3 weeks, going to be wild camping almost all the time until we have to wash clothes etc, i have 2 no 13kg gas bottles and 3 6kg, do you think the 2 13kg would last using the fridge and water heater plus cooking or should i take them all.
I know it depends on lots of what ifs and amount of usage but just a general idea is all i want, any thoughts??

If you are going for 3 weeks only, the 2 x13 Kgs will be good enough. Infact just one 13Kgs is sufficent. One 13 Kg should last you atleast 4 to 6 weeks, depending your requirements. . If you have an empty before you get back, fill up in France, much cheaper. Enjoy your trip.

PS: Just noticed after posting that you come from just up the road from me. I am from Porthtowan.
 
we are going to france for 3 weeks, going to be wild camping almost all the time until we have to wash clothes etc, i have 2 no 13kg gas bottles and 3 6kg, do you think the 2 13kg would last using the fridge and water heater plus cooking or should i take them all.
I know it depends on lots of what ifs and amount of usage but just a general idea is all i want, any thoughts??

Stick me neck out 26 kg of gas you will be fine....you will cook minimally I suspect if weather warm..you won't use on board heating.....I am not a betting man but 26 kgs when I worked in france last me 16 weeks
Channa
 
Last year we did 3 weeks in France on two 11kg bottles used less than one 11 kg
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Taking the same amount next month for 3 weeks.

John.
 
propane useage

grumpy2
2x13kg propane is plenty to last 3 weeks in the summer, In france last summer for just over 2 weeks, still got gas left in 1x 13kg calor on return
have a good trip
 
As above Grumpy...........should be plenty!
If it gets too cold put on another layer, light a candle and huddle round............crikey, was that really me talking?

Enjoy your trip.

When you're passing we're in launceston if you fancy a coffee.............
 
If you are going for 3 weeks only, the 2 x13 Kgs will be good enough. Infact just one 13Kgs is sufficent. One 13 Kg should last you atleast 4 to 6 weeks, depending your requirements. . If you have an empty before you get back, fill up in France, much cheaper. Enjoy your trip.

PS: Just noticed after posting that you come from just up the road from me. I am from Porthtowan.

Hi Thanks for all your advice and comments, i will go with the 2 x 13KG bottles hopefuilly be plenty by the sound of it.
Hi david and Ann we are in carn brea village near redruth, hope you will come to our meet at the Star inn
St day in July, we are going there tomorrow night and then on to perranporth for saturday night with the CCC dare i say. we should meet up somewhere for a bit of wild camping, Kernow pickles and myself have just been to colliford lake.

Hi Fishy and Nina may take u up on that, we like to wild on the moors near you.so may meet u soon.

Thanks again to all
 
I have sent a reply to you all but for some reason it is not showing, something to do with admin i think, but thanks to all, going to st day pub now for the night so will reply again onsunday eve. thanks again.
 
In two years we have bought two 12kg gas cylinders.
We always try to carry two 12kg bottles and tend to wild camp as often as possible.
Although we have diesel heating, the fridge runs off gas when wilding and we like to cook meals using the 3 gas rings and gas oven/grill.
 
I expect we have bought around 20 or more in the last 6 months !
As i said about 3 days in the hieght of winter but as most got their vans all tucked away then I guess they will never use it that fast ! lol

You've got to remember that your van is bigger than most stately homes, so that's why you use so much. :lol-053:
 
I expect we have bought around 20 or more in the last 6 months !
As i said about 3 days in the hieght of winter but as most got their vans all tucked away then I guess they will never use it that fast ! lol

Mine is not one of those that are tucked away, but used as often as possible, even sometimes just for a couple of nights, as I don't like to keep the wheels still for too long. I am assuming you are full timing to use such an enormous amount of gas.
 
If you are going for 3 weeks only, the 2 x13 Kgs will be good enough. Infact just one 13Kgs is sufficent. One 13 Kg should last you atleast 4 to 6 weeks, depending your requirements. . If you have an empty before you get back, fill up in France, much cheaper. Enjoy your trip.

PS: Just noticed after posting that you come from just up the road from me. I am from Porthtowan.

Hi David and Ann
We are in carn brea village redruth, hope you can make our meet at St Day Star inn,, Deb and myself ate and stayed in the car park Friday night a great night and lovely food. we went to Perranporth for saturday night with the CCC stayed at tolgate very nice . where do you wild camp mostly we should meet up somewhere for a night and a beer.
thanks for your advice looking forward to our trip to France
 
As above Grumpy...........should be plenty!
If it gets too cold put on another layer, light a candle and huddle round............crikey, was that really me talking?

Enjoy your trip.

When you're passing we're in launceston if you fancy a coffee.............

hi Fishy and Nina
we may well pop in sometime thanks and if you are down this way u must do the same, we often wild up on the moors so maybe a meet might work 1 weekend, thanks for your advice.
 
where do you wild camp mostly we should meet up somewhere for a night and a beer.

OI!! What about us??? Or are you planning it while we are out of county???:hammer:

Seriously, it would be nice for the Cornish Contingent to meet up sometime, I reckon there are quite a few of us down here; maybe someone could start a GROUP??? (I said GROUP, not GROPE, grumpy2, know you don't always hear too well, so thought I'd better make that clear!!)

Perhaps we could have some Haggis Mudwrestling??

kernowprickles-albums-miscellaneous-picture5429-mudbath.jpg


KP x x x x
 
OI!! What about us??? Or are you planning it while we are out of county???:hammer:

Seriously, it would be nice for the Cornish Contingent to meet up sometime, I reckon there are quite a few of us down here; maybe someone could start a GROUP??? (I said GROUP, not GROPE, grumpy2, know you don't always hear too well, so thought I'd better make that clear!!)

Perhaps we could have some Haggis Mudwrestling??

kernowprickles-albums-miscellaneous-picture5429-mudbath.jpg


KP x x x x

U know u are allways welcome with me and deb, and when i get my hearing aid no more shouting please!
 
I think you'll be absolutely fine with what you have. Really you will. But if you want a back up buy a cheap gas stove that works on the cheap gas canisters and buy half a dozen or so and stash them away. The plus being it gives you outdoor cooking if the weather is good. Just go and enjoy it!
 

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