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I'm having a Gaslow system fitted on Friday but it looks like I won't be able to get an 11Kg Gaslow alongside my existing 6Kg Propane which is the way I wanted it set up.
The plan was to install an autp-changeover so that if the Gaslow 11Kg ran out it would switch to the spare Propane bottle.
However, the locker looks so small that it won't accomodate the larger bottle. Anyone had this configuration on their Voyager? Or do Swift know what can fit in there.
Had the same problem with my voyager so will watch with interest.At the moment just running on 1 gaslow cylinder.Can't see any other way,but it does kind of defeat the object.
Yes indeed. My 679 has 2 x 13 kg Calor cylinders in it. The previous van was the same, later converted to Gaslow.
I raised the point about dimensions for the Gaslow cylinders as this might help Kath or whoever determine what the locker can actually hold on a Voyager.
Russell
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You guys are sooooooo helpful. Thanks a million. Ovalball, how long does the 11Kg last you? The option is I suppose to have a 6kg Gaslow and the 6kg Propane, but if that only lasts as long as an 11kg Gaslow then I may as well just have the 11kg on it's own and then I won't need more stainless steel pipes and an autochange connector etc.
Hi
I have one of each the gaslow is used all the time and calor as a back up its worked ok so far but as there is more and more lpg filling stations I would think more about going for all gaslow.
Russel = thought it was your mh being changed to gaslow
As ! only have the one bottle I tend to top it up everytime I go out !So not really sure how long it lasts.I have fitted a guage on it but they are really only a rough guide
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