Jim;

 

Joe sent a link to an app that shows a refill location in Greensboro, Winston 
Salem, Hillsborough, and several other locations between Greenville and home. I 
suspect you could call a refill location and find out what sort of refill 
nozzle and pressure they offer, and then get an adapter that will let you 
connect your tanks to the nozzle.

 

I was doing a little looking on the net to see what the specs for the nozzles 
are, and ran across the following company that offers both nozzles and 
adapters. Among other things, the have adapters that connect to tank fittings 
that can be used for testing…. And hopefully for filling the tanks.

https://www.weh.us/quick-connectors.html

 

Good luck. And take heart – as seldom as Consuelo actually cooks, full tanks 
should last a long time.

 

Rick Brass

Washington, NC

 

 

 

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Subject: Stus-List CNG tank refill location

 

 

This is aimed at the locations on the east coast south of Annapolis.

Looking for re-fill locations for the CNG tanks on board. Does anyone know of 
any sites.  Will be heading south from washington,nc on the icw. So if you know 
of any sites along the way...please let me know.

Thanks...you guys are the greatest.

Jim schwartz

SEA YA!

38 LF

washington nc

 

 

YBoat came with CNG cooking and really don't want to convert.

 

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