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vox populia Jul 27th 2008 10:56 pm

GAS BOTTLES
 
Having just purchased a new BBQ recently we had to get a new gas bottle as it was Propane fitting rather than the old Butane!! Can anyone advise me in which gas bottles they use in the Costa Colida / Blanca regions please as we are taking this new BBQ with us when we move?:confused:

Casa Santo Estevo Jul 28th 2008 1:18 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 
Don't bother bringing your UK bottle here to Spain as the fitting is different and you will not be able to exchange it. Once here go to your local supplier and sign a contract, they may want to inspect the house too.

Fortaleza Jul 28th 2008 1:29 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 
After years of believing them all to be different, we found out that whether it is yellow, orange or the metal ones - they all had the same blooming connection. Some were just better for use in summer, others more suitable for winter

Rotor Jul 28th 2008 1:30 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 

Originally Posted by vox populia (Post 6618523)
Having just purchased a new BBQ recently we had to get a new gas bottle as it was Propane fitting rather than the old Butane!! Can anyone advise me in which gas bottles they use in the Costa Colida / Blanca regions please as we are taking this new BBQ with us when we move?:confused:

You can also usually buy empty gas bottles on flea markets, expect to pay around 20-25 euro, saves having to pay for a house inspection etc,:thumbup:
Regulators are around 12-15 euro,

Rgds

Rotor

vox populia Jul 28th 2008 1:44 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 

Originally Posted by vox populia (Post 6618523)
Having just purchased a new BBQ recently we had to get a new gas bottle as it was Propane fitting rather than the old Butane!! Can anyone advise me in which gas bottles they use in the Costa Colida / Blanca regions please as we are taking this new BBQ with us when we move?:confused:

Thanks for the info but is the gas Propane or Butane????????????????

Rotor Jul 28th 2008 1:50 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 

Originally Posted by vox populia (Post 6619060)
Thanks for the info but is the gas Propane or Butane????????????????


Butano but your BBQ will normally run on either as they are very similar.

Rgds

Rotor

Casa Santo Estevo Jul 28th 2008 2:04 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 

Originally Posted by Fortaleza (Post 6619017)
After years of believing them all to be different, we found out that whether it is yellow, orange or the metal ones - they all had the same blooming connection. Some were just better for use in summer, others more suitable for winter


Yes in Spain they are the same, but as we said the UK ones are different.

vox populia Jul 28th 2008 2:21 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 

Originally Posted by Rotor (Post 6619080)
Butano but your BBQ will normally run on either as they are very similar.

Rgds

Rotor

Butane Regulator is a different model to the Propane Regulator and I wouldn't fancy swapping Regulator Heads due to safety reasons but if in Spain as you say it is Butane then basically my new BBq will be of no use!!!!

Rotor Jul 28th 2008 2:31 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 

Originally Posted by vox populia (Post 6619207)
Butane Regulator is a different model to the Propane Regulator and I wouldn't fancy swapping Regulator Heads due to safety reasons but if in Spain as you say it is Butane then basically my new BBq will be of no use!!!!

Butane and Propane have similar calorific values so no issue,and both run at either 32 or 36 mb,cant remember which, your going to have to change your UK regulator to a spanish one which ever gas you use,

Rgds

Rotor

vox populia Jul 28th 2008 2:41 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 

Originally Posted by Rotor (Post 6619247)
Butane and Propane have similar calorific values so no issue,and both run at either 32 or 36 mb,cant remember which, your going to have to change your UK regulator to a spanish one which ever gas you use,

Rgds

Rotor

Thanks for the info has anyone actually changed regulator and was it safe?

bil Jul 28th 2008 3:07 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 
I have one bottle of butane for cooking and one for a gas torch. The regulators are only different in how much gas they let thru. There are at least two types of reg, look carefully at the box and see what they are for.

Rotor Jul 28th 2008 3:14 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 

Originally Posted by vox populia (Post 6619275)
Thanks for the info has anyone actually changed regulator and was it safe?

I have a UK caravan which had the Blue calor gas cylinders on it and I changed it to Repsol bottle/regulators....3 years ago and use the caravan regulary, no issue.:thumbup:

Rgds

Rotor

vox populia Jul 28th 2008 3:14 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 

Originally Posted by bil (Post 6619342)
I have one bottle of butane for cooking and one for a gas torch. The regulators are only different in how much gas they let thru. There are at least two types of reg, look carefully at the box and see what they are for.

Hi, it just says 37mbar for propane gas ?????

bil Jul 28th 2008 4:27 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 
OK, let's see if I can remember my old Corgi stuff. Using the wrong gas (ie butane instead of propane might result in it not burning 100% correctly, but as it's a barbecue, what's the worse that can happen? The burners not lasting as long?

I would look at the regulators in Leroy Merlin or somewhere like that and make an intelligent guess. Ask an assistant. If your Spanish isn't up to that, write down a simple sentence on paper or learn something like this.

Hola, puede Ud. ayudarme? Tengo un barbecoa y necessito un nuevo regulador.
Que tipo sea el mejor?

If I had to guess, I would just get the biggest, and then you can turn it down. You sure as hell can't turn a small one up beyond its limits.

jdr Jul 28th 2008 4:29 am

Re: GAS BOTTLES
 

Originally Posted by vox populia (Post 6619207)
Butane Regulator is a different model to the Propane Regulator and I wouldn't fancy swapping Regulator Heads due to safety reasons but if in Spain as you say it is Butane then basically my new BBq will be of no use!!!!

The BBQ will be ok, you will just need a Spanish butane bottle and regulator.


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