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Hi all, Has anyone noticed that different lpg stations give different amounts of lpg for a fill up?. I filled up at 2 stations on the M1 last night after the first fill i travelled about 6 miles and got another 20 litres in at the next service station!. Is this normal - i presume the second station had a higher pressure delivey pump?. Very annying it makes it difficult to do brim to brim mpg checks.
1984 Rover 3500 running on lpg
I find it varies dependant on whether the station has just taken a delivery of gas or not. I fill up twice a week on LPG and it generally gets a shorter and shorter fill until the station gets some more in.
However having said this it does still vary from station to station. I find that BP seems to use the highest pressure pumps, as these will (if you let it) fill my 60l tank up to 55 litres! That should not be possible and i should only get 48 in there really...
Total seems to vary the most near me- some days i only get 20 litres in (which is frustrating).
However having said this it does still vary from station to station. I find that BP seems to use the highest pressure pumps, as these will (if you let it) fill my 60l tank up to 55 litres! That should not be possible and i should only get 48 in there really...
Total seems to vary the most near me- some days i only get 20 litres in (which is frustrating).
1974 Rover 3500s
1984 3.5 90
1959 2.25 series 2
1984 3.5 90
1959 2.25 series 2
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If you fill at a pump with a high pressure, the flow into the tank creates turbulence, this causes the float to operate at an artificially lower level than normal but not so low that the valve can reset and allow further filling until you have allowed all pressure in the fill line to dissipate.
Filling up at a pump with a lower pressure, there is less turbulence in the tank, so the tank fills further.
A customer here mentioned this and I suggested he stopped filling when he reckoned he was about 10 litres off being full, wait 10 seconds and then put it in 3 or 4 litres at a time, waiting 10 seconds each time. He put in a further 20 litres this way, confirming the issue!
Filling up at a pump with a lower pressure, there is less turbulence in the tank, so the tank fills further.
A customer here mentioned this and I suggested he stopped filling when he reckoned he was about 10 litres off being full, wait 10 seconds and then put it in 3 or 4 litres at a time, waiting 10 seconds each time. He put in a further 20 litres this way, confirming the issue!