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Date:         Fri, 5 Jul 1996 14:18:58 -0400
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From:         "Morris H. Arthur" <marthur@gibbs.oit.unc.edu>
Subject:      Re: Fill propane yourself

The fill valve on my '77 Westie tank can accept either a female connector (on the outer threads that are clearly visible) or a male connector (on the inner threads inside the filler tube). This latter connector is the one most normal barbeque tanks accept and is the one I use to connect to a portable tank for filling purposes.

Your task is simply to assemble a flexible gas line with male flare fittings on both ends. One attaches to your portable tank; the other attaches to the Westy tank. Note that this connection will be straight-forward on the portable tank but somewhat recessed on the Westy tank (due to the allowance for the female fill connection.) I used normal flare nuts on a short piece of copper pipe and hose-clamped to a flexible/translucent gas hose. (Hey, I was in Mexico, OK ?!) These (narrow) nuts make using a wrench difficult on the Westy tank, but it works.

If you have the dough, I don't see why you couldn't attach a tank connector to each end of a Coleman gas hose...

Propane lesson: Your LP tank is filled with liquid propane; it exits as gas propane.

Fill procedure: -Close the gas valve to your Bus. Make sure no sparks are lurking. -Connect the two tanks with a hose like the one described above. -Invert and elevate the portable tank. (I hang mine upside down from the rain gutter.) -Open the valve on the portable tank. -Open the bleeder valve on the Westy tank (or the equivalent on your tank) and wait until liquid starts coming out of the bleeder. -Close the valve on the portable tank. -Close the bleeder valve. (Be careful not to freeze your fingers off.) -Disconnect hose.

Note that this procedure is probably not approved by the LP Gas Distributors of America (if there is such a body) and might be illegal. Oh, well....

+ Morris Arthur morris_arthur@unc.edu + Center for Multiphase Research http://cmr.sph.unc.edu/CMR + Environmental Sciences and Engineering, UNC http://www.sph.unc.edu/envr

On Sat, 4 May 1996, john wakefield wrote:

> Date: Sat, 04 May 1996 10:37:43 -0700 > From: john wakefield <jwakefield@4dmg.net> > To: marthur@gibbs.oit.unc.edu > Cc: JWakefield@4dmg.net > Subject: Re: Fill propane yourself > > Morris, > A while back you wrote: > > > > I occaisonally fill my tank from another (portable) tank. > > Where can I buy the required connectors to do this from my perfectly > good older barbeque propane tank into my 83 Westie tank? The local > Camper supply place says it can't be done with stock off the shelf stuff > but for lots of money they will "get something special made up" to make > this commection. > Seems you've gotten past their level of ignorance, and I'd like to join > you in knowing how to do it for a reasonable price. > > Thanks a lot, > John Wakefield > > >


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