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Gas Bottles
I am going back over to Spain next month after having renovation work completed, including a new water heater installed. I know that I need a contract with a supplier but will need hot water right away.
Can anyone tell me where I can get replacement gas bottles. The empty ones I have are silver. I have not used gas bottles before and this will be a first, any advice. |
Re: Gas Bottles
Originally Posted by Mananaman
(Post 4578991)
I am going back over to Spain next month after having renovation work completed, including a new water heater installed. I know that I need a contract with a supplier but will need hot water right away.
Can anyone tell me where I can get replacement gas bottles. The empty ones I have are silver. I have not used gas bottles before and this will be a first, any advice. A lot of the petrol stations keep them as well. |
Re: Gas Bottles
Can someone please tell me what the initial charge is for gas bottles - I assume there is a deposit to be paid on top of the first purchase.
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Re: Gas Bottles
Originally Posted by Lionda
(Post 4579030)
Can someone please tell me what the initial charge is for gas bottles - I assume there is a deposit to be paid on top of the first purchase.
But i have seen them for sale ?, (property of the gas company) at carboots for 18 and 20 €`s |
Re: Gas Bottles
The silver ones are usually CEPSA and available from petrol stations. They are aluminium and a lot lighter than the red ones. Do a search on gas bottles as there has been quite a lot of info on this topic a little while back.
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Re: Gas Bottles
Originally Posted by poollounger
(Post 4579048)
The silver ones are usually CEPSA and available from petrol stations. They are aluminium and a lot lighter than the red ones. Do a search on gas bottles as there has been quite a lot of info on this topic a little while back.
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Re: Gas Bottles
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 4579021)
If you have the bottles already you wont need a contract, just look out for a gas delivery lorry that does the silver bottles and change them, about 12 €`s a bottle.
A lot of the petrol stations keep them as well. What??/ No more brihgt orange bottles as they were in my days over there...or is that a regional thing? |
Re: Gas Bottles
Thanks everyone, I wasn't sure about getting a full gas bottle without a contract. It's good to know I can exchange them at a petrol station without a contract. :thumbsup:
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Re: Gas Bottles
Originally Posted by ironporer
(Post 4579144)
What??/ No more brihgt orange bottles as they were in my days over there...or is that a regional thing?
The full alli ones only weigh a bit more than an empty orange one, lol |
Re: Gas Bottles
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 4579200)
They are still about but are all supposed to switch to the alli ones eventualy.
The full alli ones only weigh a bit more than an empty orange one, lol Is there anything available to indicate how much gas is left in a bottle? We have found that some of our guests have been changing it before it is empty? |
Re: Gas Bottles
Originally Posted by olivia
(Post 4579837)
Hi
Is there anything available to indicate how much gas is left in a bottle? We have found that some of our guests have been changing it before it is empty? Usually in the middle of a nice hot shower, when the water suddenly turns ice cold...is a good sign the bottle is empty. |
Re: Gas Bottles
Originally Posted by ironporer
(Post 4579144)
What??/ No more brihgt orange bottles as they were in my days over there...or is that a regional thing?
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Re: Gas Bottles
Originally Posted by olivia
(Post 4579837)
Hi
Is there anything available to indicate how much gas is left in a bottle? We have found that some of our guests have been changing it before it is empty? You can always get a bit more out of the bottle by laying it down (if the pipe is long enough) Who said Yorkshire folk are tight? :D [QUOTE=Mananaman I have not used gas bottles before and this will be a first, any advice. [/QUOTE] Do not pay more than the official €11.80 price.;) There are tales of none Spanish speaking foreigners being charged up to €15 for a re-fill :eek:
Originally Posted by ironporer
(Post 4579952)
Usually in the middle of a nice hot shower, when the water suddenly turns ice cold...is a good sign the bottle is empty.
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Re: Gas Bottles
Originally Posted by Mananaman
(Post 4579168)
Thanks everyone, I wasn't sure about getting a full gas bottle without a contract. It's good to know I can exchange them at a petrol station without a contract. :thumbsup:
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Re: Gas Bottles
Originally Posted by olivia
(Post 4579837)
Hi
Is there anything available to indicate how much gas is left in a bottle? We have found that some of our guests have been changing it before it is empty? If you have the orange ones you can buy i little magnetic gauge from any caravan shop or over the net, stick it on bottle at base & this will roughly tell you how much is left in it, unfortunately they dont seem to work on the aluminium ones |
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