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In reply to Post #80 Yep agree completely
Having used both I can safely say the go system ones are much better!
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If it’s any use to anyone, having now tried the GoSystem cans after reading this thread I can confirm they are far superior to the Coleman ones, especially in the colder weather.
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https://thetackletavern.co.uk/product/coleman-c500-cartridge-x6-deal/
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In reply to Post #77 I doubt it , its been in the ground for millions of years .
Could be wrong though.
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In reply to Post #76 Came within a couple of days, is there a lifespan on the canisters or a best before, could take me a while to go through.
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In reply to Post #74 That’s v cheap, cheapest Iv found is around £28 on eBay for 6 free pnp
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In reply to Post #74 Well spotted. I’ll have some of that.
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Just a heads up. I've just ordered 12 cans of Go System gas from future fishing for £45 (£3.75 per can) Free delivery if you spend £50+ so I added some propolis.
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In reply to Post #68 Coleman c500 canister.
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In reply to Post #71 do you have a link for the connecters please?
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In reply to Post #70 I do the same as in the video but I think he does not do it long enough I dont need to do it so many times
as I do it longer to get more gas out so allowing more liquid in
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In reply to Post #69 Do you vent off the excess air pressure using the main valve (as in the video) or using the pressure relief valve (the smaller recessed one).
You can see the small initial burst of white mist that is the gas (propane) that is vapour above the air in the tank. Can you not keep bleeding more air out rather than the stop/start method being shown?
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In reply to Post #68 yes thats exactly how I have been filling my 1lb coleman propane bottles for years but I never fill them to the max only about 75% just to be on the safe side
your LINKY POO
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In reply to Post #65 Here is a video of a guy refilling a coleman type canister (lindal type valve) from a bbq propane tank.
https://youtu.be/2vn971lFoy8?si=y4q7aWK4KDAJk1aB
This guy is filling small coleman (lindal) canisters from a bigger coleman canister.
https://youtu.be/yQh6IKo5kk0?si=sSljX54ihRQE5lvh
This guy is filling a coleman canister from a butane can ("hairspray" can).
https://youtu.be/T54OzevXyZM?si=KRhoNUDuPlXesT4v
This guy is filling a 1lb coleman propane bottle from a bbq sized propane tank.
https://youtu.be/8NysliPP-KE?si=ySbP-2HBJTvCM5Kz
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In reply to Post #65 One is propane and one is a mixture of propane and butane. Essentially what the call patio gas I think. I chant remember which way round it is but propane is better in colder conditions compared to butane……or like I said….the other way around. A mixture of the two is obviously a go between. Either of them are fine for 90% of British conditions
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