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โOct-30-2013 07:37 PM
Francesca Knowles wrote:
A five pound tank holds about a gallon, is much smaller- and, weirdly, is much more expensive to buy than a twenty pounder!
โOct-30-2013 07:29 PM
jaycocamprs wrote:
And some places (Costco) want to charge as much to fill it as they do the twenty pounder. So they donโt get to fill either my five-pound or my thirty-pound cylinders.
โOct-30-2013 05:48 PM
Francesca Knowles wrote:
A five pound tank holds about a gallon, is much smaller- and, weirdly, is much more expensive to buy than a twenty pounder!
โOct-30-2013 05:05 PM
โOct-30-2013 01:41 PM
klm wrote:
OP back, with an embarrassing update ๐ I took the tank to the local lp dealer. He explained all about purging the tank, but said that since the tank works fine supplying lp to the grill - not an issue with nitrogen (? I think that's it). He also said that moisture in these smaller tanks is rare. So, now for the embarrassing part - he weighed the tank - it is too full to accept any fuel. Boy, am I a dummy. We used the tank all spring and summer - short grill times - wow, not sure how it can still be near full - but it is. We are used to using those throwaway green bottles, guess we have a learning curve with this 5 lb lp tank. In the meantime, thanks all - I did learn a lot from you -
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โOct-30-2013 05:41 AM
wa8yxm wrote:wgriswold wrote:
How would the air in the tank due to it not being purged prevent it from filling?
Good question, I await the yammer as to why.
โOct-30-2013 05:30 AM