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Chum_lee
Sep 13, 2017Explorer
It's my understanding that, like gasoline, LPG mixtures change slightly based on the local temperatures and elevations where it is initially sold. In colder temperatures, the suppliers use more propane in the mix since it boils at a lower temperature. Higher temperatures can use a larger percentage of butane without issue. It short, unless you buy your LPG mid summer in Death Valley and then transport it to Vail, Colorado for winter use, you need not worry.
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