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atomatom Samba Member
Joined: May 15, 2012 Posts: 1867 Location: in an 84 Westy or Bowen Island, BC
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 10:12 am Post subject: Re: Winston Gets a Second Chance, Propane-wise (Verbose) |
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iiigoiii wrote: |
For any of you tapping into that gauge port on the bottom of your regulators, do you know if the port is connected to the high-pressure or the low-pressure side of the regulator?
I was thinking of using this port, but then thought if it taps into the low-pressure (post-regulation) side, you'd be injecting propane at full vapor pressure into the secondary regulator.... |
i believe that is the high pressure side. my westys didn't come with a dual stage regulator (1984).
of course, there are other concerns about this setup - like if you turned the built in tank on with the hose connected. as much as i like the general idea and cheapness, i am not sure i would do this. i also don't like the idea of forgetting and driving off with a bottle smashing around on the ground.
i would opt for a mini regulator and a shut off valve on the inside of the van that would connect to a mini propane tank - tapped into the low pressure side. probably illegal in north america, but safer IMHO. _________________ 84 Vanagon Westy, 1.9L, California raised but defected to Canada. |
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baltik Samba Member
Joined: April 08, 2015 Posts: 440
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 11:13 am Post subject: Re: Winston Gets a Second Chance, Propane-wise (Verbose) |
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I’d love to have an emergency port where I can quickly attach a 1lb propane bottle for stove and propex use. I always camp with kids so I have a ton of anxiety that I’m going to run out. My late model westy does not have a service port. Does anyone know if any of the commonly available replacement regulators have the port? |
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msinabottle Samba Member
Joined: September 20, 2005 Posts: 3492 Location: Denver Area, Colorado
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Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 1:22 pm Post subject: Re: Winston Gets a Second Chance, Propane-wise (Verbose) |
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Just a note... The week before last, just as I was starting a two-day camp-out at the job site...
I WAS OUT OF PROPANE!
I had TRIED to use the hose and spare tanks once before, but it turned out that the tank was empty because Winston's old, possibly original, regulator was shot, gas sprayed everywhere. I made Sun Tea in the luggage rack.
This time... I'm glad I have a set of SAE wrenches in the van. The little plug came out... the hose screwed in... A bit of tightening and putting the plug in a zippered pocket...
The stove lit. All weekend.
The refrigerator lit and stayed lit. All weekend.
Tim at AAA Propane knew what he was doing. There is LOTS to worry about when you get ready to return to the road, e.g.,
Shore power connection,
THE POP TOP LATCH
The assorted windows
The Emergency Brake
TABLES
Hatches and doors
Anything that can fall or roll around...
One more thing to get right before rolling--the can and hose, which is HARD to miss--isn't begging for disaster.
Had the tank refilled and checked for leaks with soapy solution. All was well this weekend. But peace of mind and function are lovely.
Best! _________________ 'Winston,' '84 1.9 WBX Westy
Vanagon Poet Laureate: "I have suffered in
many ways, but never, never, never in silence." |
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