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theoldwizard1 wrote:
Not that this matters much to most RVes, but ...
What you get at your refill station is not likely 100% pure propane (C3H8). It is typically blend with butane (C4H10), which is a bit cheaper. The amount of butane typically depends on the time of year. One problem with butane is that its boiling point (the point where it turn from liquid to vapor) is around 34F (1C) while propane is about -44F (-42C).
In winter, if your tank contains a high concentration of butane (from a summer fill up) you may not have enough vapor to actually get it to burn !
โOct-10-2018 04:43 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:schlep1967 wrote:
One thing about exchanging tanks. Most of them do not fill the tanks. Instead of 20 lbs you will get 16.
20 lb propane bottle exchanges are one of the biggest rip offs in the modern world of conveniences. They do tell you (in fine print) that they only put 15 lbs of propane in the tank for "safety" reasons. That is a CROCK OF SH!T. The tank is deigned, tested and certified to hold 20 lbs. There is even a built in Overfill Protection Device (OPD) to prevent this occurrence.
โOct-10-2018 03:32 PM
โOct-10-2018 12:42 PM
gkainz wrote:
and the 15 gallon fill in the 20 gallon bottle is part of that profitability formula.
โOct-10-2018 11:56 AM
buc1980 wrote:Before we quit propane completely, we had to go to a minimum charge. People would come in to fill their tanks and bottles and they would be purchasing 7/10th of a gallon. Filling bottles and tanks can be a dirty, nasty time consuming job and we were losing money and overtaxing the employees on those small fills. A minimum charge at least moderated the problem.
I was surprise when I refill my 40lb. bottles to be charge by the bottle and not by the gallon.One was empty but the other one has some propane left.So when you refill be sure the bottles are empty if not you will pay more per gallon .
โOct-10-2018 10:45 AM
gkainz wrote:Well, if they don't, then they should. The only time I exchanged was when my local ACE hardware guy said he couldn't fill my pristine tank, because it was too old. Exchanged it for one at the Blue Rhino at the gas station. The lady let me look at the tanks an pick the one I wanted. Tore off the BR label, and continue to refill it at ACE. I'm betting they can recertify them at minimal cost.
I have to believe the propane exchange industry has factored in the cost of recertification of expired bottles they get in return, as well as the disposal of the completely unserviceable pile of rust that got recycled back into their system, and the 15 gallon fill in the 20 gallon bottle is part of that profitability formula. If you know what you're getting and decide, then good. If you DON'T know, then it's a ripoff.
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