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Thread: Recertification of small Primus LPG Gas Bottles

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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    My 101 LPG tank has three Bunnings 8.5kg swap and go bottles in it - all done as suggested above - only difference to increase the pressure differential between the two tanks I heated up the swap and go bottles in the shower at a temp that is comfortable for your skin - that way the LPG tank sucks in all the gas from the Swap and Go bottles - no leaky gas but you need to wear gloves to stop cold burns and have things like ventilation and fire appliances nearby as well.

    For small bottles like propane torches I have a suitable adaptor (from ebay) and use a smaller gas bottle to fill from.

    Garry
    In a similar vein, one of my Forklift gas customers used to put the empties in the cool room & the large decant bottle in the sun. Filled them in 5min instead of 10-15.

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    Hi,
    I saw some nasty flash burns on a chap refilling domestic big ones.
    The blow off gas ran down the side of the house and some domestic ducting fan or similar flashed it back to the filling point.
    His ears and neck were singed as he hadn't turned up the collar of his protective clothing.
    I'm paranoid on ignition sources when decanting any thing flammable.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by austastar View Post
    Hi,
    I saw some nasty flash burns on a chap refilling domestic big ones.
    The blow off gas ran down the side of the house and some domestic ducting fan or similar flashed it back to the filling point.
    His ears and neck were singed as he hadn't turned up the collar of his protective clothing.
    I'm paranoid on ignition sources when decanting any thing flammable.

    Cheers
    Yep, same - I do it on a windy day. 😇😉
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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