Difference between revisions of "Propane"
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== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
* [[User:Francois]] | * [[User:Francois]] |
Latest revision as of 15:15, 5 April 2022
Description
This page will gather experiences getting hold of Propane gas during a trip around Europe.
Here's a few pictures of our swiss installation.
Countries
France
Pretty easy to buy a 13 kg Propane tank initially with a small deposit that you can easily recover by returning an empty tank.
Connection compatible with swiss tanks.
Spain
Buying the initial tank is a pretty complicated because it requires an installation certification, we were able to buy the initial tank "unofficially" from a camping. You can then easily exchange an empty tank for a full one at any point of sale.
Two different suppliers exists: Repsol and Cepsa.