Hi guys brilliant video and thank you for answering my question on LPG as I really believe outside of your podcast not enough media attention being given to the issue - but it has meant we will push forward with changing our batteries and look into which LPG system will suit our unit.
Great podcast again guys, Going Fuel-less on Motorhomes and Caravans is going to need a huge shift in many areas, All OEM's/coach builders and system manufacturers like Truma, Alde, Thetford etc need to seriously invest in this as they are well behind the times.
Autogas make up varies by country. In the UK I believe it is 90% propane and 10% butane. In colder countries it can be 50/50 to lower the freezing point. Gas-it have a good article on this on their website. www.gasit.co.uk/support/knowledgebase.php?article=64#:~:text=What%20is%20Autogas%3F,bits%20of%20petroleum%20based%20products.
Hi guys brilliant video and thank you for answering my question on LPG as I really believe outside of your podcast not enough media attention being given to the issue - but it has meant we will push forward with changing our batteries and look into which LPG system will suit our unit.
No problem at all, it is a topic we are watching closely as it does seem not enough people are talking about it! Thank you for listening.
Great podcast again guys, Going Fuel-less on Motorhomes and Caravans is going to need a huge shift in many areas, All OEM's/coach builders and system manufacturers like Truma, Alde, Thetford etc need to seriously invest in this as they are well behind the times.
Yes definitely, it seems many parts of our industry are in danger of being left behind!!
Went in your shop to ask about gas safe bottles and he did not know what one was so my question is can you get the bottles
Do you mean safefill rather than gas safe? Or perhaps Gaslo?
We don’t stock either at the moment but thanks for trying
anyone who lives in an area where their home is fueled by LPG (generally in the countryside) they can visit their supplier and fill up there.
Good info, thanks, so is the LPG that you buy at petrol stations (Autogas) Propane or Butane?
Autogas make up varies by country. In the UK I believe it is 90% propane and 10% butane. In colder countries it can be 50/50 to lower the freezing point. Gas-it have a good article on this on their website. www.gasit.co.uk/support/knowledgebase.php?article=64#:~:text=What%20is%20Autogas%3F,bits%20of%20petroleum%20based%20products.