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Refilling 1lb Propane Cylinders
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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 4378567" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>[USER=45550]@Firpo[/USER] keep in mind, that any cylinder that’s filled/refilled should not have more than 80% its stated volume on board. Meaning, you’ll likely never get 20 lbs in a 20 lb cylinder. It’ll only legally be filled to 16 lbs. not a big deal, but will change your calculations some. </p><p>Also, cylinders not designed to refill are no longer DOT approved once refilled. For whatever that’s worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 4378567, member: 12153"] [USER=45550]@Firpo[/USER] keep in mind, that any cylinder that’s filled/refilled should not have more than 80% its stated volume on board. Meaning, you’ll likely never get 20 lbs in a 20 lb cylinder. It’ll only legally be filled to 16 lbs. not a big deal, but will change your calculations some. Also, cylinders not designed to refill are no longer DOT approved once refilled. For whatever that’s worth. [/QUOTE]
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