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time2roll
Mar 18, 2021Nomad
rvtwerner wrote:No loss of pressure. The cylinder is designed to operate upright so that no liquid propane is released through the normal port or the emergency release. There are cylinders designed to lay on their side... these are often used in a TC due to limited space.
Question - I read in another post that storing or leaving a propane tank on its side instead of standing up can also lead to loss of pressure. For our trip to Mt. Baker, I believe I actually did store the tanks on their sides in my RV storage box before standing them up for the fire. Any truth to this?
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