I was using one of my gas bottles from the van for our home BBQ today. Discovered a smell and used the good old soapy water check system and there it was .....a leak at the joining connectors of the bottle and the BBQ unit hose.. So swapped it over to another bottle and problem fixed, so I assume that the thread on one of those swap and go bottles is stuffed.
First time I have used the swap and go network. Won't be using them again.
I intend to contact the company on Monday re the faulty bottle connection.
Anybody else experienced a similar problem.
Jay&Dee
Dougwe said
04:58 PM Jul 12, 2014
Not a leak but out of date, TWICE. I now get them hand filled at BCF whenever possible, I have 3x4.5kg so usually pass a place with BCF in time. I also find the gas lasts longer as well.
grae and deb said
06:57 PM Jul 12, 2014
hi doug do bcf still do the loyalty card for gas refills , ,we started when we got a card from a bcf in victoria , but havent seen many more bcf,s doing it
it think it is every 5th or 6th refill is free
GerryP said
07:32 PM Jul 12, 2014
I agree JayDee. I prefer to keep my own bottles and refill when I can. I note the Swap n Go are only 8.5kg as well.
Dougwe said
07:58 PM Jul 12, 2014
grae and deb wrote:
hi doug do bcf still do the loyalty card for gas refills , ,we started when we got a card from a bcf in victoria , but havent seen many more bcf,s doing it
it think it is every 5th or 6th refill is free
I don't know anything about a loyalty card sorry grae and deb, only the membership card. That gives a small discount on all products including gas refills. Every little bit helps.
Peterpan said
08:08 PM Jul 12, 2014
Had a gas leak, but it was from the regulator itself. Dained the bottle very quickly.
Very annoying
Aus-Kiwi said
09:36 PM Jul 12, 2014
Take it back no big deal.. These things can happen at any time..
Possibly O ring defective..
JayDee said
09:28 AM Jul 14, 2014
Now to make things bloody worse. I have discovered that I now have to empty the full cylinder before taking it back for replacement. That is a waste of $30, but then again, better than what could be a major disaster.
Good old Murphy's Law.
Jay&Dee
hako said
01:10 PM Jul 14, 2014
JayDee wrote:
Now to make things bloody worse. I have discovered that I now have to empty the full cylinder before taking it back for replacement. That is a waste of $30, but then again, better than what could be a major disaster. Good old Murphy's Law. Jay&Dee
Don't know who told you that but it is illegal to discharge LPG to the atmosphere.
You gas bottle if from "Swap and Go" is guaranteed so just take it to any reseller or give Elgas a ring.
Swap and Go DO accept out of date bottles by the way. See:
We also had a Swap n Go that leaked, from Bunnings. Took it back and it was replaced, no dramas. Just the damn inconvenience of it.
Two Strays said
10:50 PM Jul 14, 2014
Hello All
Went to Bunnings T'ville last weekend to swap a gas bottle because the bottle was empty and near it's used by date. The young fellow told me that "Swap and GO" do not worry about out of date bottles anymore and keep refilling them.
I then informed him because it was near the expiry date the refillers will not refill it. I did not get a refill because they had run out of full gas bottles. I swapped it further down the road. I put the question to this service station attendant and he said the same as the Bunnings lad.
This action of not disposing of old bottles could be the reason that caravanners are having trouble with blocked jets and faulty burners on the fridges and hot water heaters using Swap and Go bottle gas.
Is this common practice now and has anyone else had a similiar situation.
Cheers.
hako said
10:11 AM Jul 15, 2014
Two Strays wrote:
Hello All
Went to Bunnings T'ville last weekend to swap a gas bottle because the bottle was empty and near it's used by date. The young fellow told me that "Swap and GO" do not worry about out of date bottles anymore and keep refilling them.
I then informed him because it was near the expiry date the refillers will not refill it. I did not get a refill because they had run out of full gas bottles. I swapped it further down the road. I put the question to this service station attendant and he said the same as the Bunnings lad.
This action of not disposing of old bottles could be the reason that caravanners are having trouble with blocked jets and faulty burners on the fridges and hot water heaters using Swap and Go bottle gas.
Is this common practice now and has anyone else had a similiar situation.
Cheers.
It's standard practice with Swap and Go (and probably all) - if you go to their website you'll see they check all bottles for dates, check and restamp if out of date, sandblast and repaint any bottles with surface rust. There will be less crud (if any) inside the bottle as they are bulk refilled by a machine not someone untrained who lets the filling nozzle drop on the ground as I saw at Tennant Creek.
Of late we've been using caravan parks to refill our bottles as they are convenient and usually cheaper than Swap and Go when away from the big smoke.
I was using one of my gas bottles from the van for our home BBQ today. Discovered a smell and used the good old soapy water check system and there it was .....a leak at the joining connectors of the bottle and the BBQ unit hose.. So swapped it over to another bottle and problem fixed, so I assume that the thread on one of those swap and go bottles is stuffed.
First time I have used the swap and go network. Won't be using them again.
I intend to contact the company on Monday re the faulty bottle connection.
Anybody else experienced a similar problem.
Jay&Dee
hi doug do bcf still do the loyalty card for gas refills , ,we started when we got a card from a bcf in victoria , but havent seen many more bcf,s doing it
it think it is every 5th or 6th refill is free
I agree JayDee. I prefer to keep my own bottles and refill when I can. I note the Swap n Go are only 8.5kg as well.
I don't know anything about a loyalty card sorry grae and deb, only the membership card. That gives a small discount on all products including gas refills. Every little bit helps.
Had a gas leak, but it was from the regulator itself. Dained the bottle very quickly.
Very annoying
Possibly O ring defective..
Good old Murphy's Law.
Jay&Dee
Don't know who told you that but it is illegal to discharge LPG to the atmosphere.
You gas bottle if from "Swap and Go" is guaranteed so just take it to any reseller or give Elgas a ring.
Swap and Go DO accept out of date bottles by the way. See:
http://www.elgas.com.au/blog/400-10-reasons-why-swapngo-is-better-than-refilling
Good Luck.
We also had a Swap n Go that leaked, from Bunnings. Took it back and it was replaced, no dramas. Just the damn inconvenience of it.
Hello All
Went to Bunnings T'ville last weekend to swap a gas bottle because the bottle was empty and near it's used by date. The young fellow told me that "Swap and GO" do not worry about out of date bottles anymore and keep refilling them.
I then informed him because it was near the expiry date the refillers will not refill it. I did not get a refill because they had run out of full gas bottles. I swapped it further down the road. I put the question to this service station attendant and he said the same as the Bunnings lad.
This action of not disposing of old bottles could be the reason that caravanners are having trouble with blocked jets and faulty burners on the fridges and hot water heaters using Swap and Go bottle gas.
Is this common practice now and has anyone else had a similiar situation.
Cheers.