Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 09:19:22 -0700
Reply-To: Don Hanson <dhanson@GORGE.NET>
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From: Don Hanson <dhanson@GORGE.NET>
Subject: Re: 87 syncro westfakia conversion PROPANE questions
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Hi,
This will probably draw all kinds of alarmist replies..
I don't "suggest" you do this, but what I've done with my 84 conversion is
to put a regular small tank right inside the van in the cabinet under the
sink. I put a couple of vent holes through the floor in case it should leak
and I turn it off when not in use.
Now everyone can chime in and tell you what a dangerous bomb I am driving
around in, and how it's totally against the safety regulations, and all
kinds of bad stuff can happen...and they may be right, but I don't really
give a crap.
I've traveled for years in Mexico and lived around propane appliances all
my life and I have yet to see someone's vehicle blow up from a leaking tank
If mine should be the first, I probably won't see that, either...I have seen
the under vehicle tanks ripped right off. I have seen people go without
propane for weeks because they don't want to take the trouble to move their
rig to the propane filling station for a re-fill and lose their nice
campsite or whatever.
I find it convenient to have a spare full tank and just change out before
I head out on a trip. Mine lasts about 3 weeks cooking coffee and dinner
and running the fridge on propane. When traveling, if I need a refill, I
can remove the tank and take it to town, or send it out with friends for a
fill..
So now everyone, chime in and tell us how you 'could' blow up and die with
propane inside a vehicle..right...but a defunct Sputnik could fall out of
the sky and squash your Van, too.
"I refuse to tiptoe carefully through life, only to arrive safely at
death".....anon.
Don Hanson
I am just finishing up my Westphalia conversion on my
87 syncro pass van. I do not have the under van
original propane tank. I do take this van off road a
bit and am thinking that I might want to explore other
options for the tank besides under the van. I doubt I
would ever use the fridge for more than a few hours on
propane - I will use the stove a bit more.
I would like to use portable/disposable cylinders for
short trips and a bbq tank that I could hook up and
use for the longer times. For the longer trips I put
the bbq tank in small trailer (being built with a
fiberglass top from a 70's westy.
Anyone done something like this ?
Thanks
Bob
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