There are only two ways possible burn it off or transfer it. Propane and butane are both heavier than air and pose a real danger if released into the atmosphere, which I am sure you are not considering. As for transferring I doubt if that is possible. Though I may be wrong there. But you would need refillable cylinders and proper connectors.Hi
we need to empty our tank before the van goes on a boat to USA. Anyone any suggestions ? We only have water heater and 2 rings so it will take ages to burn through the gas
Take it out and put up on a 2/3 ft hight above ground, open the valve and let it go, do this outside and away from anything, you could transfer to another bottle and save the gas.
Rob, it’s Trev, that would not hinder himIt's an underslung tank Trev!![]()
Personally I would just undo the fill hose on the tank in the middle of nowhere and just let it go. Now awaits the tuts, shakes of heads, and cries of you can't do
Your right you can't do that Non return valve in the tankPersonally I would just undo the fill hose on the tank in the middle of nowhere and just let it go. Now awaits the tuts, shakes of heads, and cries of you can't do that.![]()
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Well lets just say it worked on mine when i had to change the tank, The NRV was at the fill point.Your right you can't do that Non return valve in the tank
Why did I not think of that.Personally I would just undo the fill hose on the tank in the middle of nowhere and just let it go. Now awaits the tuts, shakes of heads, and cries of you can't do that.![]()
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Will be fine. Just empty at the top of the hill at the end of Trev street.Why did I not think of that.
Well maybe because propane being heavier than air can remain under and around your van for as long as an hour after it has been released. So any electrical equipment still live which is not intrinsically safe could ignite the gas. And starting your engine could lead to you needing a new van, or worse.
But then possibly this was meant to be humour, who knows.![]()
Trev will be OK, he doesn't have any windows openWill be fine. Just empty at the top of the hill at the end of Trev street.![]()
Do you know at times it makes me wonder how I ever survived a lifetime working in coal mines and the chemical industry. Just lucky I guess.Why did I not think of that.
Well maybe because propane being heavier than air can remain under and around your van for as long as an hour after it has been released. So any electrical equipment still live which is not intrinsically safe could ignite the gas. And starting your engine could lead to you needing a new van, or worse.
But then possibly this was meant to be humour, who knows.![]()
Me too, and I witnessed when your luck ran out. I used to rescue folk like you, well sometimes it was to late.Do you know at times it makes me wonder how I ever survived a lifetime working in coal mines and the chemical industry. Just lucky I guess.![]()
What’s your address again markWill be fine. Just empty at the top of the hill at the end of Trev street.![]()