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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Electric on November 28, 2014, 09:25:41 am
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Don`t know if you know this guys but if you need to carry a gas supply then the cheapest is the 47kg cylinders. If that`s too bulky then the cheaper method is to fit a lpg tank and fill it at fuel stations. I have a friend with a small camper. the small bottles are equal to £2 per litre of gas where the lpg is less than 80p. The cost of an lpg tank for this purpose is not that much and you will soon re-coup the outlay, or buy 47kgs at a time. That equals 54p per litre.
Just a bit of info you might find useful.
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don't think your allowed to carry the 47kg bottles in your van .
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i may be wrong but i think maximum is 26 kg a cording to roumour control
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I may also be wrong, but I'm sure it's 13 or 19 kg's
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Those rules are most likely insurance but even so a professionally fitted LPG tank is not going to be a problem.
It will be so much cheaper.
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I have an lpg tank fitted which I fill with auto gas at a local petrol station (84ppl).
Costs aprox £12 to fill which lasts around a month. I use hot water all day at 40c.
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morning hes a link to gas bottle I have cost £7 for 12lts
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/new-lpg-refillable-6kg-bottle-kit-inc-fill-kit-fill-up-from-7-for-12ltrs-/251706994724?pt=UK_Campervan_Caravan_Accessories&hash=item3a9ae7f024
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had my gas system fitted by procare products in Essex filling port on side of van just fill up at gas station simples. ;
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Yes got into my old account. That gas it looks very good and not a fortune to buy and you save lots of money. ;D