Originally Posted By: KlooksKleek
Originally Posted By: A_Harman
You could also consider buying a home refueling station. They slowly fill your CNG tank in about 8 hours. Think of not having to go to a filling station and fill your tank in the cold, wind, rain, and snow.
Absolutely! There's a home refueling device on the wall at the Honda dealership and the CNG forum has people who've gone that route. I would definitely consider it but for two reasons: we are looking to move in the near future once the housing market eases up a little bit more, plus our home has a detached garage which would require an expensive routing of a gas pipe from the house. I'm sure there are also permitting issues.
Yes, my understanding is commercial buildings won't put an automotive ng compressor inside an enclosed room. Lots of moving parts and if you have a leak in a seal, you have a real problem. Maube you can put a refueler in your garage, but there is some increased risk.
Originally Posted By: A_Harman
You could also consider buying a home refueling station. They slowly fill your CNG tank in about 8 hours. Think of not having to go to a filling station and fill your tank in the cold, wind, rain, and snow.
Absolutely! There's a home refueling device on the wall at the Honda dealership and the CNG forum has people who've gone that route. I would definitely consider it but for two reasons: we are looking to move in the near future once the housing market eases up a little bit more, plus our home has a detached garage which would require an expensive routing of a gas pipe from the house. I'm sure there are also permitting issues.
Yes, my understanding is commercial buildings won't put an automotive ng compressor inside an enclosed room. Lots of moving parts and if you have a leak in a seal, you have a real problem. Maube you can put a refueler in your garage, but there is some increased risk.