I realise I am viewing this well after the date but having installed a gas tank myself some advice was given about protecting the tank against road chips and general dirt and water. One piece of advice was to spray the tank with tar to protect it but I opted for a galvanised metal shield which is looking very well after 4 years. How have you got on with that problem and what have you done since. Incidentally I installed a remote solenoid valve which shuts off the gas making life a bit easier inside.
Hi Ed, I would need to have a look. To be honest it's been a while since we did that job If memory serves me right, I used a 0.5 3core cable to extend the circuit. It's only an LED display
Clicked on video as I am considering fitting a tank to my motorhome, but as soon as you spoke I recognised that Cumbrian accent ..... and lo and behold you are from the same town as my wife and her family, perhaps you may know some of them ..... Bell, Cass and Dustin are the close family. Anyhow, because you are a Workington lad I will subscribe and watch your future adventures.
Hi good question the tank has a main isolation tap ( identified at 2.33 minutes into the video) you just turn it off at this point. I may fit a solenoid switch at some point and have a switch in the cab area just for convenience and so save crawling around on the floor🙂 Sam
Is your tank in its final position? If it is you’ve installed it incorrectly, as it should be angled downwards in the valves pointing at around the 4 o'clock. In its current position you will draw liquid an not gas on a full tank o
Hi Andy thanks for the heads up, it's not clear to see but my van is on an incline I believe its positioned correctly and we've had no issues so for but I'm gonna check in the morning thanks for the advice 👍
Morning gents following up on the point you raised we installed the tank to the instructions given by the lpg shop 1. At filler valve the TOP indicator is on the top 2.The leveling bumps (or sticker) points up and the symbol is located at 3o’clock position 3.The valves are located at 105 degree (3:30 o’clock) So armed with that information again I've gone back and checked it and your right it's 10 degrees out well spotted and thank you 😊 I'm going to adjust it this week thanks again guys
@@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife No problem at all, figured it was worth bringing up, too.. Hope all goes well.. 😉 enjoyed the install vid, by the way..I'm looking into sorting a system out for my Crafter, soon.. 👍
Yes it does however when I filled the tank for the first time and checked the tank mounted gauge it was at 80% but the electronic one mounted in the van showed full
Hi just a follow up I filled the tank again to capacity at the start of December for only the second time and it cut off as it should @ 80% fitting the tank has came into its own this summer with the shortage of gas bottle I'm positive I made the right decision, having a local pump is a bonus as I can fill up as and when I need to, last year I spent a grand total of £43 on gas for cooking and heating my water we spent 50 nights away so It works out at 86p per day to run its been defiantly worth fitting
Hi Rod this is probably one of the occasions where I wished it only cost £280 😆 it actually cost way more than that mate just looked at the invoice it was £413.75 LPG tank Kit : www.lpgshop.co.uk/wishlist.php?publicwishlist=60c1a229-e932-4bac-96e1-0de11f7f5bc6 Underslung LPG Gas Tank Kit for Motorhomes build your own kit £413.75 1 × Underslung LPG Tank Kit for Motorhomes Tank length: 40L 270/785mm long Filling point style: 1 Recessed round box UK filler Mounting frame: Mounting cradle with straps Filler hose length: 1.5 meter JIC hose Pressure regulator: Two stage regulator with 2m copper pipe Manifold manual valves: Gas Manifold Distribution Block 3 way Level indicator: Livello LED sender and indicator Copper pipe: 6m copper pipe with fittings hope this helps👍 I've also added this information to the description on the video
@@northeastcarpfishing it's a bit naughty though sjowa a picture of a full kit then when you click on it you have to add the items you need for it to work We love ours worth fitting in my eyes just make sure you can get it filled locally first
@@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife im getting my fresh and waste tanks fitted in Feb its cheaper having them fitted than posted so why not then I might go for gas underneath aswell how did cradle fit to floor for tank fitment sam don't think that bit was in vid
Hi Michael its a combination of 3 items I've added them to the description now on the video as well hope this help if you need anything else just shout up👍 Professional Digital Manometer: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B078YDFX4R/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_C8FM7PZWWKVA36VNDSBB?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 Rothenberger Gas Pressure Testing Kit www.ebay.co.uk/p/2255647255?mkevt=1&mkcid=16&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0&media=MAILTO Gas Regulator Test Connection Pipe: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/-/324851922573?mkevt=1&mkcid=16&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&media=GMAIL
Well done on having a plan and following it through - gas can be a sneaky bugger you seem to have covered everything regarding it 🎉
Tidy cool job...
Cheers it's still full 6 months later I haven't had a chance to use it 😁
I realise I am viewing this well after the date but having installed a gas tank myself some advice was given about protecting the tank against road chips and general dirt and water. One piece of advice was to spray the tank with tar to protect it but I opted for a galvanised metal shield which is looking very well after 4 years. How have you got on with that problem and what have you done since.
Incidentally I installed a remote solenoid valve which shuts off the gas making life a bit easier inside.
I stone guarded our tank and it's fairing well
I want the remote solenoid as well
which one did you use ?
@@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife The one I used came from Gasit. Cheers
Hi, great videos, thank you. What have you done with your spare wheel please?
Hi Allan I'm glad you like the video I've installed a rear wheel carrier that mounts to the door expaditon style it looks great and works a treat
Hi, Could you please tell me which cable size you used for the gas tank sensors.
Hi Ed, I would need to have a look. To be honest it's been a while since we did that job
If memory serves me right, I used a 0.5 3core cable to extend the circuit. It's only an LED display
Clicked on video as I am considering fitting a tank to my motorhome, but as soon as you spoke I recognised that Cumbrian accent ..... and lo and behold you are from the same town as my wife and her family, perhaps you may know some of them ..... Bell, Cass and Dustin are the close family.
Anyhow, because you are a Workington lad I will subscribe and watch your future adventures.
Many thanks its nice to see some Cumbrian loyalty
How do you turn off the gas supply if going on a ferry or the chunnel
Hi good question the tank has a main isolation tap ( identified at 2.33 minutes into the video) you just turn it off at this point.
I may fit a solenoid switch at some point and have a switch in the cab area just for convenience and so save crawling around on the floor🙂
Sam
So, you currently have to get under the van to turn gas off. Hope it’s not wet when you need too
@@markandrews70 😁 I have no plans to go on the ferry or train until this virus is under control sof I may have the switch fitted be then
Is your tank in its final position? If it is you’ve installed it incorrectly, as it should be angled downwards in the valves pointing at around the 4 o'clock. In its current position you will draw liquid an not gas on a full tank o
Hi Andy thanks for the heads up, it's not clear to see but my van is on an incline I believe its positioned correctly and we've had no issues so for but I'm gonna check in the morning thanks for the advice 👍
I was wondering about the angle, too..I read that the gauge should be at around 105 degrees down from the top and yours looks to be above that.. 🤔
Morning gents following up on the point you raised we installed the tank to the instructions given by the lpg shop
1. At filler valve the TOP indicator is on the top
2.The leveling bumps (or sticker) points up and the symbol is located at 3o’clock position
3.The valves are located at 105 degree (3:30 o’clock)
So armed with that information again I've gone back and checked it and your right it's 10 degrees out well spotted and thank you 😊
I'm going to adjust it this week thanks again guys
@@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife No problem at all, figured it was worth bringing up, too..
Hope all goes well.. 😉
enjoyed the install vid, by the way..I'm looking into sorting a system out for my Crafter, soon.. 👍
Check out the updated description on the video thanks again Andy
There is small hole on the regulator that should be facing upward manufacturer said but usually works in any position. : )
🙂👍
Top work marra! Would you be around any time next week for a crack i am starting my van build and would like to pick your brains if possible?
Not a problem DM on Instagram or Facebook
Where did you fill your gas in workington
Solway gas just beside the recycling centre pal
@@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife cheers we put underslung gas tank on ours and couldn't find anywhere local to fill it . We are in silloth
@@stephennorris4003 the girls down there are really helpful share your van on our face book page
Dose it cut off at 80% when filling up thanks
Yes it does however when I filled the tank for the first time and checked the tank mounted gauge it was at 80% but the electronic one mounted in the van showed full
Hi just a follow up I filled the tank again to capacity at the start of December for only the second time and it cut off as it should @ 80% fitting the tank has came into its own this summer with the shortage of gas bottle I'm positive I made the right decision, having a local pump is a bonus as I can fill up as and when I need to, last year I spent a grand total of £43 on gas for cooking and heating my water we spent 50 nights away so It works out at 86p per day to run its been defiantly worth fitting
Hi mate is that right only about £280 for kit for gas underslung
Hi Rod this is probably one of the occasions where I wished it only cost £280 😆 it actually cost way more than that mate just looked at the invoice it was £413.75
LPG tank Kit :
www.lpgshop.co.uk/wishlist.php?publicwishlist=60c1a229-e932-4bac-96e1-0de11f7f5bc6
Underslung LPG Gas Tank Kit for Motorhomes build your own kit £413.75
1 × Underslung LPG Tank Kit for Motorhomes
Tank length: 40L 270/785mm long
Filling point style: 1 Recessed round box UK filler
Mounting frame: Mounting cradle with straps
Filler hose length: 1.5 meter JIC hose
Pressure regulator: Two stage regulator with 2m copper pipe
Manifold manual valves: Gas Manifold Distribution Block 3 way
Level indicator: Livello LED sender and indicator
Copper pipe: 6m copper pipe with fittings
hope this helps👍 I've also added this information to the description on the video
once you add all the parts on it soon adds up mate
@@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife cheers even at 400 plus its cheaper than I thought I was expecting double that
@@northeastcarpfishing it's a bit naughty though sjowa a picture of a full kit then when you click on it you have to add the items you need for it to work
We love ours worth fitting in my eyes just make sure you can get it filled locally first
@@TheCraftyBlindersvanlife im getting my fresh and waste tanks fitted in Feb its cheaper having them fitted than posted so why not then I might go for gas underneath aswell how did cradle fit to floor for tank fitment sam don't think that bit was in vid
Hi where did u get the test equipment from thanks
Hi Michael I will check today and get back to you with the details it's been a busy week
Hi Michael
its a combination of 3 items I've added them to the description now on the video as well hope this help if you need anything else just shout up👍
Professional Digital Manometer: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B078YDFX4R/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_C8FM7PZWWKVA36VNDSBB?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Rothenberger Gas Pressure Testing Kit
www.ebay.co.uk/p/2255647255?mkevt=1&mkcid=16&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0&media=MAILTO
Gas Regulator Test Connection Pipe:
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/-/324851922573?mkevt=1&mkcid=16&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&media=GMAIL