TRUMA HEATING POSER

@Blue Knight , thanks for your reply, at first I thought it was a fault with the Truma boiler so I booked it in at Marquis while still under warranty, now I’m not sure.

Mickey
 
@Blue Knight , thanks for your reply, at first I thought it was a fault with the Truma boiler so I booked it in at Marquis while still under warranty, now I’m not sure.

Mickey

I'm sure you'll get a defined answer in a second from one of the brainy guys :xsmile:

All the best,

Andrew
 
As you have been filling up in Spain you could of had some butane in the bottles as the propane is lighter and gets used first. If it has been cold the butane won't gas off and bottles would appear empty.
Other option could be the Truma regulator gummed up, doesn't happen so often now providing the regulator has been mounted correctly. It must be higher than the top of the cylinders and the hoses must fall away downwards so any oily residue drains back into the cylinders.
 
We have found Repsol stations to be ok never had trouble with their gas:xThumb::xThumb::xThumb:
Depends on time of year and where you fill up. We filled up in Granarda in April it was 3° in the evening and gas was fine. Fill up on the coast when it's in the 20's or 30's you could end up with 65% butane, no way of knowing.
 

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