Collecting LP Adapters/Adaptors

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  1. Sedgman

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    A few from my collection.

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    That’s quite an extensive collection!

    I didn’t know that there were so many options…

    Thanks!
     
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    Good idea to list them Iain. I’ve some off-the-shelf adaptor purchases but most are ones I’ve fabricated as you evidently have to refill specific lpg canisters, sometimes through the stove or lantern jet mount where the gas cart has no inbuilt shutoff valve.

    I’m sometimes now at a loss to remember which does what! So a list and labelling is definitely something I must do. You’ve been an inspiration!

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    Thanks Iain. :thumbup:
     
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    Great write up, Iain.

    I have most of those, I think, but not the very first one, which would be useful to have.

    Where did you find it?


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    Thanks all for the comments and feedback. All the above were commercially made and the BOM to Companion fiiting was from, yep, Bunnings. The one that fits the old Clic Camping Gaz canisters was from Amazon. There are still one or two I have my eye on.

    For anyone not in New Zealand or Australia the LCC27 fitting is relatively newly mandated for Australia and New Zealand for the large LPG gas bottles which now have a LCC27 valve in them that prevents leaks unless a proper fitting has been firmly established with the gas bottle. The POV connector was widely used in Australia and New Zealand up until the present time and the implementation of the LCC27 standard fittings.