jgwinks
Guru
I only use the exchange when cruising or if I have an expired tank. When at home I refill the tanks on the barbeque, it is cheaper per pound. But there I have a car and can go the 5 miles to UHaul.
Interesting. I searched some more and found some sources which agree with this, and others which agree with the guy at the refill station who told me that 20 lbs is the 80% full amount.
I'd still rather have 80% than 75% for about the same money (or less) but I do want good information to base my decisions on. Plus I don't want to give bad information here!
I have an old tank I may take the valve off and actually measure the volume once I've used it up.
Been doing it for last 25 years or so. No issues. I do inspect the bottle for rust and such. Once I refill I let it sit for an hour before stowing then.I got this on the DOT website.
STOP! Never refill 1 lb. propane bottles
Video
Summary: The U.S. Department of Transportation, cautions the public to never refill DOT 39 cylinders, such as the 1lb. cylinders used for camping. These types of containers were not designed to withstand the stresses of emptying and refilling.
Never Refill 1 lb Propane Bottles video screen shot
Never Refill 1 lb., Propane Bottles (DOT-39 cylinders)[4:21]:
The public is cautioned to never refill DOT 39 cylinders, i.e., 1 lb., cylinders used for camping. DOT 39 cylinders, of any size, are strictly non-refillable. Hazmat incidents involving refilled DOT 39 cylinders have occurred, including one fatality.
I get mine from Walmart and friends...Home Depot sells a 1 lb cylinder made to refill, seems like it was about $20…
Been doing it for last 25 years or so. No issues. I do inspect the bottle for rust and such. Once I refill I let it sit for an hour before stowing then.
Been doing it for last 25 years or so. No issues. I do inspect the bottle for rust and such. Once I refill I let it sit for an hour before stowing then.
Sorry Tom..... but the fact that you have been lucky for all that time does not make it safe nor a "good idea".
I spent almost $200 on a Viking composite propane tank. Now I can't get it filled. Seems that Suburban Propane has sent a directive to all its outlets not to fill composite propane tanks.