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We Cant Wait wrote:
In the US you might run into an issue with the tank if it's over 10 years old. It'll need recertified in the US too. The way around that is take it to a propane tank exchange site i.e. Home Depot for example and just exchange it for a full one. It'll cost a couple $ more but then you'll have a tank that's new enough to not require recertification.
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Apr-17-2015 01:24 PM
bcbouy wrote:The ones mounted on a Class C?Your bbq tank yes.
here we just exchange our out dated/expired tanks for a new full one for around $25 at almost any gas station.i think they're good for 5 years.
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Apr-17-2015 09:55 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
No certification needed on 'propane tanks' (such as ones mounted in motorhomes) in USA.
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Only the portable propane cylinders required certification 12 yrs. after mfg. date.
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