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โMay-16-2018 07:48 AM
mbopp wrote:
Which bodes the question - why do RV manufacturers use black propane tank covers?
โMay-16-2018 05:01 AM
JimK-NY wrote:
I have had tanks filled and then gone out into 90 degree temps. Never had an issue or venting. Recently I got a new tank, used it for a while and then disconnected the hose. It made a lot of noise and leaked propane. It soon stopped but I am going to exchange the tank anyway.
I have asked. No one seems to care about exchanging an old or defective tank that should be discarded. You also need to be careful about the tanks you get from the exchange facilities. I have had issues with tanks from Home Depot and Lowes. Tanks are often grossly out of date with no stamp indicating recertification. Dealers are not allowed to refill them. Another issue is the amount of propane in the tanks. Exchange tanks are filled to 15 pounds instead of 20 pounds. So you are paying for a tank that is only filled to 75 percent of capacity.
โMay-15-2018 07:59 PM
Yeti plus wrote:
Swimmer, since you are in Ontario, it is my understanding that your house insurance doesn't like propane tanks stored in a garage or dwelling unit. Mine are on the trailer or in the camper or outside.
If the tank released enough propane, just a small spark could ignite and burn the garage down.
Brian
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โMay-15-2018 12:59 PM
Joe417 wrote:
I've experienced the relief valve venting on 3 occasions over the years and they didn't leak a little. They popped wide open, putting out a cloud of gas, vented for a few seconds and then closed back.
Scared the heck out of me for just a second. Never had one that leaked a little.
It may be a different method of venting I haven't seen.
โMay-15-2018 12:13 PM
dougrainer wrote:
In my LP education class, they gave an example. You fill your DOT tank at 50 degrees and full. You then go to an area that has 100 degree temps with the never used tank. Odds are the tank relief will vent. MORE so, if they did NOT fill by weight and waited for the 80% to spew. The Auto shut offs are not that reliable to prevent overfilling. Doug
PS, this is why you NEVER leave a DOT tank in your vehicle or storage of your RV. That temp rise is dramatic.
โMay-15-2018 09:26 AM
mbopp wrote:
Which bodes the question - why do RV manufacturers use black propane tank covers?
โMay-15-2018 07:55 AM
agesilaus wrote:
Probably the best thing to do is let it vent completely and then take it to one of those local places that exchanges tanks. Exchange it for a different tank and, if they will let you, pick one with a recent inspection date. ...
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