LPG guages

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Hello
Newbie here.
Just become the proud owner of a 4 year Rollerteam Zefiro 685.
Have been using lpg a lot in the last week having survived my first fill.
I was advised that the bottles are "wired" so they both empty at the same time but from the gauges this doesn't seem to be the case.
Advice please.
Looking at the picture, I may have to follow up with a better one.
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I think most of us to tend to ignore (or take an indication) from the gauges.

I really wouldnt want both mine being depleted together.

We just sold our RT685 so know the van quite well. We just turned off the smaller of our 2 bottles. When the first one ran out we had enough to find some more. The larger bottle would last us 3-4 weeks in France in the summer mainly running the fridge/freezer.
 
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I think most of us to tend to ignore (or take an indication) from the gauges.

I really wouldnt want both mine being depleted together.

We just sold our RT685 so know the van quite well. We just turned off the smaller of our 2 bottles. When the first one ran out we had enough to find some more. The larger bottle would last us 3-4 weeks in France in the summer mainly running the fridge/freezer.
Yes I would turn off the rotary knob on one or other bottle leaving the other almost full. Then all you would have to do when the bottle in use runs out is a quick trip to the locker then turn one knob off and the other on. With luck it will not be raining when you do that!!! If you are especially vigilant and watch both the gauges and the weather forecast you could even swap bottles before the rain pours down overnight.

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