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Help please . Is this legal ?

Started by hargs, August 21, 2014, 12:57:30 AM

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hargs


Am looking at this great little offroad van to buy ( rego Vic ) and am thinking of driving 5 hours to hopefully do a deal but am worried that a gas bottle on the back of a van may not be legal ? Could anyone tell my how I could find out ? There are another 2 on the draw bar so it would seem that plumbing gas through to the back from them would be a better way to go, and yes if I buy this van I'll by selling my Cub Brumby :(
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Garfish

Unfortunately, I don't know but if it isn't then it should be IMO at least whilst on road

It looks like it's portable as there is no regulator on the van for correct mounting, perhaps it is only relocated there for setup..... And is carried on AFrame,   Sorry Incant help any mor

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scoot

Illegal. Gas bottles must be stored within the confines of the camper including A frame.

sol

It looks as though the gas bottle is connected to the hot water service above it. ???
I don't think it can be legal unless it's only there when they're camping.

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Homer_Jay

Yeah illegal while on the road.

Looks like a hot water system above it, so I would say that's why it is there.

I would be making sure you have a gas inspection done to make sure the got water set up is all above board.

Good luck with the van purchase, you won't look back!
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Bird

Certainly wouldn't be a deal killer.
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Aaron Schubert

I believe the only fuel you can carry on the back of a trailer or vehicle is diesel. It wouldn't be hard to modify this though; get the trailer inspected and if you are still happy with it, just get it relocated

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hargs

Thanks so much for your replies. Went to bed down hearted..............but think it will be moderfiable !!
Like most folk here our camping is our passion and what we spend our hard earned money on.

The van is only 14.5 feet long and has so got our name on it ..We love our Cub ...but the old age thing .......

:D
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callmejoe

Another problem is.
You are only allowed the maximum of 2 gas bottles.
So as mentioned with the 2 already up front you will have that issue as well.
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muzza01

Quote from: Bird on August 21, 2014, 08:03:53 AM
Certainly wouldn't be a deal killer.
Agree.1000%. It is probably only a temporary thing whilst they are camping for their hot water. Hardly a deal breaker even if it was a permanent setup.

D4D

As mentioned, appears that it is there for the HWS, relocated from front when required.

Did anyone look and the angle of the hill it is setup on?

Where in VIC is it? Maybe a swagger can take a closer look before you drive down...

Edit - it is in Whittlesea so not too far for a few swaggers
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Chris-Vi

Just get the hot water plumbed from the gas bottles at the front. Wouldn't be a hard job to run a copper pipe under the van.
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Marschy

Heater must be compliant as well, which is possibly not the case

oldtrack123

Quote from: hargs on August 21, 2014, 12:57:30 AM

Am looking at this great little offroad van to buy ( rego Vic ) and am thinking of driving 5 hours to hopefully do a deal but am worried that a gas bottle on the back of a van may not be legal ? Could anyone tell my how I could find out ? There are another 2 on the draw bar so it would seem that plumbing gas through to the back from them would be a better way to go, and yes if I buy this van I'll by selling my Cub Brumby :(
HI
Definately demand a CURRENT  gas certicate before buying
If you are in Qld that is mandatory.
It appears to be DIY so what else is DIY??


PeterQ

oldtrack123

Quote from: Chris-Vi on August 21, 2014, 11:03:24 AM
Just get the hot water plumbed from the gas bottles at the front. Wouldn't be a hard job to run a copper pipe under the van.

Provided it is done by a LICENSED GAS FITTER!!!

PeterQ

hargs

Quote from: D4D on August 21, 2014, 10:04:21 AM
As mentioned, appears that it is there for the HWS, relocated from front when required.

Did anyone look and the angle of the hill it is setup on?

Where in VIC is it? Maybe a swagger can take a closer look before you drive down...

Edit - it is in Whittlesea so not too far for a few swaggers

Hey D4D did you check it out on the net .....................................!
THANKS ..we both have the day off work tomorrow so are happy to make the trip down to YES Whittlesea
I think for the right price it will be all doable..................
Am lucky to have a plumber son with a gas licence .......so hope I can get him home for a visit to deal with the gas issue.
It is advertised with 3 gas bottles ( or rather there are 3 on the van I think ) hard to tell ...they may have relocated one from the front for the pictures.

Wish me luck !
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V8CRSA

Quote from: callmejoe on August 21, 2014, 09:51:52 AM
Another problem is.
You are only allowed the maximum of 2 gas bottles.
So as mentioned with the 2 already up front you will have that issue as well.

Don't know why you would say that, our camper came from the factory with 3 gas bottles and had no dramas getting the gas approved and then registered.

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achjimmy

Quote from: Marschy on August 21, 2014, 11:12:57 AM
Heater must be compliant as well, which is possibly not the case

Yep heater flue is to close to the window. Will need to have an interlock on the window so heater inactive is window is opened, or the window fixed permanently closed?
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hargs

Well we bought it ! Will post photos in caravan part of forum .... Now the mods begin !  It needs some TLC .. But for a van that's offroad ...we were happy to pay $25,000 ! So who wants to buy our Cub . Will list it too if not sold locally.
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D4D

Congrats, Evernew have a great name and make a solid caramper...
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muzza01

Well done and congrats on the new Camper. Looks like you got a pretty good deal.

JCOJ

Congrats on the purchase - we love our Evernew!!