Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 12:45:00 -0800
Reply-To: Malcolm Stebbins <mwstebbins@YAHOO.COM>
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From: Malcolm Stebbins <mwstebbins@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Looking for propane filler mod
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maybe "extend a stay" or "extend-a-stay" try google
here are 2 posts that I have:
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David Beierl <dbeierl@ibm.net>
to Malcolm.Stebbins.
At 16:47 4/4/2000, Malcolm Stebbins wrote:
>Thanks. I have had my fridge/stove/sink out several times and I guess I
>forgot that it was just a flared fitting. So I guess that in the UK I
>should be
>able to find somebody with hoses to go from a BBQ style propane tank to
>the fridge stove flared fitting. Thanks for reminding me. Malcolm
Stop! Wait. If you go direct from a BBQ tank to the stove, you'll probably
have an explosion, the pressure is about 1000 times too high. You need to
use a two-stage regulator just like the one on the van to bring the
pressure down to 11" W.C.
Also, that line is accessible from outside where it comes off the regulator
and splits to feed the two appliances. Also, you can use your existing
regulator which unscrews (left-hand) from the valve, and put a certified
Low Pressure propane hose from it to the tee fitting.
Also you can get a device called Extend-A-Stay which plumbs in btw the tank
outlet valve and regulator, and lets you draw gas from a BBQ tank in
parallel. You'd have to rearrange the piping a bit as it would add maybe
4"? to the length of the regulator.
Also, GoWesty will sell you an adapter to go from a POL fill hose to the
ACME, costs about $25 US. Of course I don't have any evidence that they
use POL fittings over there, while I have watched a Scottish taxi company
hook their regular fill hose to my Westy (wasn't mine at the time).
Finally, I don't think you have to do any of this. VWAG seemed to think in
1984 that there were various places in Europe where you could get a Westy
tank filled. I would presume there are more now, rather than less. The
Westy fitting is the same one that all RVs use (in this country). I think
it's also the same as the ones used to fill stationary LP tanks for home
heating, i.e. any LP delivery truck could fill a Westy.
cheers
david
David Beierl - dbeierl@ibm.net
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Bill Davidson <wdavidson@jps.net>
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11/17/98
Steve...
And is this tank the same size as the stock Westy tank or is it smaller and
still holds the same amount of propane? How?
Bill
90 Westy Syncro
Lake Tahoe
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> From: Steve <sxs@concentric.net>
> To: vanagon@VANAGON.COM
> Subject: Doubling Propane Capacity for >$100
> Date: Tuesday, November 17, 1998 7:15 PM
>
> If you have a propex or carver heater, you may, like me,
> want to increase your propane capacity in order to increase
> the amount of time you can camp remotely without a refill.
> As others have mentioned in the past, you can buy a fitting
> made by Marshall and available through any RV place that
> bolts onto the tank and regulator, and allows you to hook an
> auxillary tank to feed the system. It's call an
> extend-a-stay valve, or something like that, and costs about
> $40-$50 depending on what hoses you get, etc.
>
> The tank i got is what i really like...it is significantly
> smaller than your typical barbacue propane tank, but it
> holds 10 lbs. of propane, same as the westy tank. I got the
> tank at Home Depot for $24 (they also sell a 5 lb. tank).
> The tank is perfect because it is small and yet it holds all
> i will really likely ever need during any forseeable winter
> camping trip.
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--- "J \"Westy\"" <rbluewesty@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> I've been scouring for hours through the mass of vanagon bookmarks/favorites
> I have, and can't seem to find the "mod" that I want:
>
> PROPANE FILLER EXTENSION
>
> I can remember the page vividly...I even borrowed the "add a headboard" mod
> to the upper bed. I thought it was A. Bell's website, but no luck.
>
> Anyone know/remember the site?
>
> --
> In "V"anagon "W"esty Love, Light, & Laughter,
> Jay
>
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