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Yes. Bit of a fiddle with the adapter but the forecourt attendant was very helpful.
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A campsite owner last week in Scotland told me he was charging £8 per night for hookup, but this price is hidden in the £33 per night cost, do you still think that £1.19 per litre is expensive. A litre of gas could heat you MH for a couple of nights I should thinkAnd I thought £1.19 was dear !!!!! Lordy
You must have your thermostat down low.A campsite owner last week in Scotland told me he was charging £8 per night for hookup, but this price is hidden in the £33 per night cost, do you still think that £1.19 per litre is expensive. A litre of gas could heat you MH for a couple of nights I should think
We pay 54p at home.
Jesus ........ 11kg (21.65ltrs) in two weeks in the summer, that will last us nearer 5 weeks in the summer.
Possibly a daft question - all my others have been - but is there no way to get home delivery LPG into your MH refillables?
I've not had breakfast yet ...
You would also need a high pressure pump because the pressure in the home tank will be the same as in the cylinder and it will not flow from one to the other without pumping.You would have to fit a filler hose to your home lpg tank.
Normally offgrid and never use EHU if it's an extra cost as we have over 400watts of solar on the roof and a 200watt fold-out panel.What do you use it for and do you use EHU? I'm talking off grid, me and the wife shower everyday, we cook most days, gas fridge 24/7
There are 2 4000l communal tanks. We are on a meter.Possibly a daft question - all my others have been - but is there no way to get home delivery LPG into your MH refillables?
I've not had breakfast yet ...
I couldn't agree moreFor the amount we use, I won't go out of my way to save a few quid, I will pay what ever it costs. On the scale of everything else we buy, at £1.45 a litre it's not a lot.
Two coffee's £7, two beers £9-£11, 2 slices of cake £7.
I'm just grateful that we can still get lpg
The UK energy policy looks very confused to me. At one stage diesel was encouraged but then they realised that the NOx and particulate pollution from diesel was extremely bad and affecting peoples health. The ridiculous thing is that lpg is the least polluting of the fossil fuels. All fossil fuels are bad producers of CO2 but at least lpg has lower NOx and particulate emissions than either diesel or petrol. The cynic in me says it might have something to do with tax revenue, Government pledged to keep tax on lpg lower than petrol and diesel but if it gets too popular as a road fuel they lose money.42p a litre in Turkey, 0.83 euro in Greece. And nearly every petrol station sells it.
Just goes to show that the UK despite being smaller than most European countries has managed to manipulate enough people away from lpg powered vehicles to cause the removal of it from forecourts.
You see a lot more older vehicles on the road in Europe too. Yet apparently the climate change goals were Europe wide.
Anyone else think that's strange?
It's never actually about the climate its ALWAYS about the money. The last diesel cars I had were deemed so low on emissions they cost £20 a year to tax them . The UK government would have us believe the UK is going to solve climate change single handedly.The UK energy policy looks very confused to me. At one stage diesel was encouraged but then they realised that the NOx and particulate pollution from diesel was extremely bad and affecting peoples health. The ridiculous thing is that lpg is the least polluting of the fossil fuels. All fossil fuels are bad producers of CO2 but at least lpg has lower NOx and particulate emissions than either diesel or petrol. The cynic in me says it might have something to do with tax revenue, Government pledged to keep tax on lpg lower than petrol and diesel but if it gets too popular as a road fuel they lose money.
If this were to happen it would be very interesting. If it was the CAMC they would no doubt insist on you staying the night and pay for hook up. The ccc might take a more sensible view.There is a whisper that I've heard a few times now. But ask me to back it up and I will deny it. One of the major clubs is at an advanced stage of discussions to have LPG pumps fitted on their sites
Recently had MOT and the emissions were so low it didn't go high enough on the machine to registerIt's never actually about the climate its ALWAYS about the money. The last diesel cars I had were deemed so low on emissions they cost £20 a year to tax them . The UK government would have us believe the UK is going to solve climate change single handedly.
Wait till they start taxing the ev's