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Storing propane tanks?


Huey

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just dont leave the valves open a little pressure is always good to leave in them as for moisture use a fiberglas tank I have an 11 lb fiberglass sweet and lite! if moisture got it prob wouldnt affect it saving now for a 20 lb fiberglass tank best way to go you know when your gonna run out!

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I happened to fill my 4lb. tank once late in the spring and then never got opportunity to use it again the rest of the year. One rather warm day that summer I walked past and could smell that distinctive odor added to LP gas and sure enough the valve was venting. It was actually discharging a rather significant amount.

Filling the tank when the weather is cold and then letting it sit for the summer to heat up may not be the best idea. From my experience I prefer not to have them full.

Bob

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Do not store them indoors, all propane tanks have a buit in pressure relife valve and when they warm up the pressure builds up and if it reaches the preset pressure they will vent of some gas. So store them out doors and up right.

Jim

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I used to operate a flame cutting machine that used propane, I would get between 5 and 10 100gal tanks a week. If they need to vent....they WILL it doesn't matter if they are inside or out. You WILL know when they vent, if you are within 50 or 60 ft you will hear it and there is always the smell.

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