โOct-08-2022 05:57 PM
โNov-02-2022 06:57 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
- Refilled bottles must be verified by weight. Stuffed bottles can vent wildly which is dangerous
- Stow bottles to be refilled in the freezer to speed refilling
- Liquid LPG hose with an inline **** valve is the easiest to manage
- Check filled bottles for weight
- Use a top tapper to bleed excess weight. Do not touch the small vent hole. They will almost always leak if you do
- Submerge in water to check for leaks.
โNov-02-2022 05:59 PM
โNov-02-2022 05:47 PM
stevenal wrote:
The "transfer kits" linked above all seem to involve only hoses. How does one transfer Liquified Petroleum Gas without a pump? Perhaps a little bit might transfer through the hose as gas pressures equalize, but I fail to see how anything close to a refill is possible.
โNov-02-2022 12:52 PM
โNov-02-2022 12:42 PM
โNov-01-2022 01:44 PM
drsteve wrote:
The little green bottles are single-use disposables because the valves are junk.
โNov-01-2022 09:23 AM
โOct-29-2022 06:25 AM
Ray,IN wrote:Bobbo wrote:IAMICHABOD wrote:
A thread was closed before I could ask Grit Dog or anyone else about this. I have not heard of this here or anywhere else.
I carry This one for my small Weber Q,much easier to store and move.
I have never had a problem getting it filled. Are there some places that prohibit this and if so why.
Posted By: Grit dog on 10/08/22 09:19am
PS, that is the cutest little LP bottle Iโve ever seen! Good thing that guy donโt live in PA because heโd be stuck with no LP refills โฆ.lol
That one is a standard propane cylinder just like a 20 pound or 30 pound cylinder, only in a smaller size. Your only limit is the same one that the 20# and 30# cylinders have, namely, they have to be recertified occasionally. The issue of refilling small cylinders that you hear about is refilling the little 1 pound disposable cylinders. They are not designed to be refilled, but some folks do so anyway.
Actually the law says "not to be resold if refilled".
โOct-28-2022 11:31 PM
Bobbo wrote:IAMICHABOD wrote:
A thread was closed before I could ask Grit Dog or anyone else about this. I have not heard of this here or anywhere else.
I carry This one for my small Weber Q,much easier to store and move.
I have never had a problem getting it filled. Are there some places that prohibit this and if so why.
Posted By: Grit dog on 10/08/22 09:19am
PS, that is the cutest little LP bottle Iโve ever seen! Good thing that guy donโt live in PA because heโd be stuck with no LP refills โฆ.lol
That one is a standard propane cylinder just like a 20 pound or 30 pound cylinder, only in a smaller size. Your only limit is the same one that the 20# and 30# cylinders have, namely, they have to be recertified occasionally. The issue of refilling small cylinders that you hear about is refilling the little 1 pound disposable cylinders. They are not designed to be refilled, but some folks do so anyway.
โOct-28-2022 11:29 AM
Cptnvideo wrote:There should not be significant high pressure propane or natural gas within the living space.
Quite possibly a dumb question but bear with me.
We recently bought a Mr Heater propane heater and a 5' adapter hose to connect a 20# cylinder to it. After getting it back to the RV (fulltimers), I read the instructions which stated not to hook up a 20# cylinder indoors. Is this a CYA on their part or is it really dangerous to have the heater and 20# cylinder inside our RV. We wanted to run the Mr Heater overnight as they are much more efficient that the LP furnace and the 1 pound disposables only last 4.5 hours on the low setting.
By the way, years ago we had a Mr Heater Big Buddy in a 43' diesel pusher. I put a T in the gas line to the oven/stove and ran a hose to the Mr Heater. Never had an issue.
โOct-28-2022 05:26 AM
โOct-27-2022 06:39 PM
Cptnvideo wrote:
Quite possibly a dumb question but bear with me.
We recently bought a Mr Heater propane heater and a 5' adapter hose to connect a 20# cylinder to it. After getting it back to the RV (fulltimers), I read the instructions which stated not to hook up a 20# cylinder indoors. Is this a CYA on their part or is it really dangerous to have the heater and 20# cylinder inside our RV. We wanted to run the Mr Heater overnight as they are much more efficient that the LP furnace and the 1 pound disposables only last 4.5 hours on the low setting.
By the way, years ago we had a Mr Heater Big Buddy in a 43' diesel pusher. I put a T in the gas line to the oven/stove and ran a hose to the Mr Heater. Never had an issue.
โOct-27-2022 04:12 PM
Cptnvideo wrote:
Quite possibly a dumb question but bear with me.
We recently bought a Mr Heater propane heater and a 5' adapter hose to connect a 20# cylinder to it. After getting it back to the RV (fulltimers), I read the instructions which stated not to hook up a 20# cylinder indoors. Is this a CYA on their part or is it really dangerous to have the heater and 20# cylinder inside our RV. We wanted to run the Mr Heater overnight as they are much more efficient that the LP furnace and the 1 pound disposables only last 4.5 hours on the low setting.
By the way, years ago we had a Mr Heater Big Buddy in a 43' diesel pusher. I put a T in the gas line to the oven/stove and ran a hose to the Mr Heater. Never had an issue.
โOct-27-2022 11:08 AM