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Bottled Gas in your garden! - problem -
norangeduck
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in Energy
Hi
Just wondered if anyone can help - we have bottled gas in our garden for our heating and cooking - theres seems to be a problem with the switch over mechanism so when two bottles are empty it doesnt switch over to the full ones, therefore no gas!
anyone with experience with this type of problem?? and how it can be sorted - or do you think its times for the corgi man?
Thanks!!
Just wondered if anyone can help - we have bottled gas in our garden for our heating and cooking - theres seems to be a problem with the switch over mechanism so when two bottles are empty it doesnt switch over to the full ones, therefore no gas!
anyone with experience with this type of problem?? and how it can be sorted - or do you think its times for the corgi man?
Thanks!!
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I would hate to think of your fuel bills. I would suggest that some sort of woodfuel heating system or an electric system on one of the Economy tariffs would br more economical.0
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I think norangeduck means that they use the gas bottles for cooking and heating outside. i.e. barbecues or those funny shaped heater things and not for their every day needs!
I would suggest re: the changeover problem, going to your nearest caravan/camping supplier and get them to give advice or check the fittings out.0
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