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wa8yxm
May 18, 2018Explorer III
Re It takes more propane if you bleed the tank... True. but read on
As I said before the gas in the tank is not AIR it is propane. As the tank fills the gas is condensed (Due to pressure) back into liquid.. However I seriously doubt you would notice the difference. More likely the tank was more empty when the bleeder was opened in the first place.
Re: Training
Was present when a class was reviewing the final
The instructor would read the question,, then the proper answer after a short pause.
The quetion was "What happens if you mix air and propane in the proper ratio and there is a spark"
Before anyone could say anything I answered "You land two counties over"
After the laughter died the instructor said "Exactly".
Remember this when plying with propane folks .
As I said before the gas in the tank is not AIR it is propane. As the tank fills the gas is condensed (Due to pressure) back into liquid.. However I seriously doubt you would notice the difference. More likely the tank was more empty when the bleeder was opened in the first place.
Re: Training
Was present when a class was reviewing the final
The instructor would read the question,, then the proper answer after a short pause.
The quetion was "What happens if you mix air and propane in the proper ratio and there is a spark"
Before anyone could say anything I answered "You land two counties over"
After the laughter died the instructor said "Exactly".
Remember this when plying with propane folks .
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