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Mananaman Mar 29th 2007 7:03 am

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.

jdr Mar 29th 2007 7:08 am

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.

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.

Lionda Mar 29th 2007 7:10 am

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.

jdr Mar 29th 2007 7:16 am

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.

I got mine (silver) free from a garage that had a contract promotion on ;-)
But i have seen them for sale ?, (property of the gas company) at carboots for 18 and 20 €`s

poollounger Mar 29th 2007 7:16 am

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.

Lionda Mar 29th 2007 7:17 am

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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.

Thanks for the info...I will do a search on here for the thread :thumbup:

ironporer Mar 29th 2007 7:39 am

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?

Mananaman Mar 29th 2007 7:44 am

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:

jdr Mar 29th 2007 7:50 am

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?

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

olivia Mar 29th 2007 10:05 am

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

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?

ironporer Mar 29th 2007 10:34 am

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.

COWBOY_BUILDER Mar 29th 2007 11:03 am

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 gas man still comes though our village every week ,he only deals in "Orange bottles "and says that he has no intention of changing to "Cespa" gas, we have both and find that the orange bottles seem to last longer,:confused:

big wheels Mar 29th 2007 11:07 am

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?

Other than by picking it up, checking the weight and listening for the "sloshing" sound when you shake it. I don't think so.
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.

If ours is getting a bit low, I always insist on the first shower:D

mikelincs Mar 29th 2007 6:40 pm

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:

I paid 45 euro for mine when getting one without an exchange, silver bottle, then just exchange them, petrol stations tend to be a bit cheaper, but we have lods of different types of shops stocking them round here, and they've just gone down 25c a bottle.

steve in pago Mar 29th 2007 7:34 pm

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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