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Just a quick question.
Do the UK bottles have a bleed screw on the valve?
Bottles in Australia and elsewhere I've seen have a bleed valve which is connected to a little tube that goes down inside the bottle to the 80% full mark. When filling the bottle and opening the bleed valve you get liquid coming out when you hit 80%, close both valves and hey presto an 80% filled bottle. Just the problem of escaping LPG on a servo forecourt with copious amounts of ignition sources.
Do the UK bottles have a bleed screw on the valve?
Bottles in Australia and elsewhere I've seen have a bleed valve which is connected to a little tube that goes down inside the bottle to the 80% full mark. When filling the bottle and opening the bleed valve you get liquid coming out when you hit 80%, close both valves and hey presto an 80% filled bottle. Just the problem of escaping LPG on a servo forecourt with copious amounts of ignition sources.