Yellow dribbles!

Thank you Channa....I've given the pipes a good blow-out with compessed air anyway but it's nice to know that the situation isn't dangerous.
Stupidly I exchanged the empty cylinder with butane a couple of weeks ago and insulated the gas compartment so here's fingers crossed that it doesn't get too cold over the next couple of months or it's another sixty quid for a new propane bottle!

Butane has difficulty gassing around 5 degrees so I would suspect if the last couple of winters are anything to go by, You will be opening the wallet .

On a positve if there is one , if you have a modern van 30 mbar regulator that shouldnt need to be replaced.

I am currently working in Holland closing down 208 mobile homes, the site is propane but the regulators are butane :cry: Mind you tuther way around would be a bigger problem

Channa
 
Oops! Didn't know about the change of regulator.....that's another tenner.:sad:
Thanks again...you are a mine of information!:bow:
 
Oops! Didn't know about the change of regulator.....
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Butane runs at 28 mbar propane at 37 mbar, modern vans employe a30 mbar regulator to accomodate both gases ...........However if you are on Butane I persionally would get a propane regulator for the cost involved and you know you are set up tickety boo.

Channa
 

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