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Kayteg1
Jan 09, 2016Explorer II
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
If 75- 80% is full, then when your float gauge shows 3/4, thats full. So. 1/4 on the guage is actually 1/3, 1/2, is 2/3, 3/4, is full.
Your DOT tank capacity is stamped on its welded on plate. Look at it, do the math, know your tank size. .
First time for me to learn that propane distribution is regulated by Department of Transportation.
When I believe there is lot of variations in propane tanks, those that I use for decades on forklifts and residential are marked F-1/2-1/4-E
Would what you are saying apply to them, they would never show "F" when in fact they do each time I fill them up.
Forklift tanks and residential are still exempt and they don't have float fill valves.
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