Nov-19-2020 04:04 AM
Nov-24-2020 01:05 PM
ticki2 wrote:
Silversand, everyone should do what they are comfortable with . With the condition you say your cylinder is in and the amount of use I would simply have it recertified when and if you ever get to Fla or over the border . It's not very expensive , less than $20 .
Nov-24-2020 06:55 AM
Ticki2 wrote:
Your 2005 horizontal cylinder should already have the OPD valve so no need to change . You most likely could not get it filled here without recertification
Nov-23-2020 06:03 AM
Nov-22-2020 05:19 PM
silversand wrote:
Super interesting thread.
We have a 20LB horizontal tank in the truck camper. The tank is a 2005 vintage. The tank is absolutely mint condition, without a scratch, ding or rust. Looks factory new. We've only had the tank re-filled maybe 7 times over 15 years.
It is out of certification, and I brought it to our local gas plant (a huge plant the size of 2 Walmarts), and had the guys in the plant take a look at it. They played around with the empty tank for a bit, and said the tank was in mint condition. No charge, no certification. T'was refilled no problem.
Their charge for a recert was $45 Canadian dollars + tax (if it would have needed a valve change).
I'm realistic, and one day, the tank will need to be certified (valve changed) at some point. I was putzing around on the "Net" this past summer, and found what looks to be a direct replacement for our Manchester...called Flame-King. here-->
This Flame King valve "faces" to the right, and my camper's Manchester valve is hosed-up for left-facing tank valves. I found some on the "Net" for between $110 to $130 dollars....considerably less cost than our original 2005 tank.
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Nov-19-2020 01:12 PM
Eric&Lisa wrote:
I have never been hassled about my 2003 horizontal tanks by a propane dealer. Granted I keep the tanks clean, and paint over any scratches. They look relatively new which I suspect is why they never check.
Nov-19-2020 12:37 PM
Nov-19-2020 09:38 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
We don't replace $5 alternator brushes, but do $500 alternator replacement.
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