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As I understand it Liquid gas bottles and tanks have to have a specific volume of non-liquid gas sitting above the liquid gas so as to compensate for differences in volume do to temperature change. In large tanks like gas transporters this is hyper critical. The expansion of the liquide in even small temperature changes is very capable of splitting the tank where no such void exists. There have been a number of fatal accidents due to this precaution being ignored. I believe that even small tanks/bottles if overfilled are capable of venting or rupturing. So on top of the hazards available in uncertified processes this is another area of risk.
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Wolfie
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88 High top 2.1 WBX
Don't mess with it Keith, either buy a proper underslung leisure tank or a correctly stored Gaslow cylinder with the correct filling apparatus ... the possible consequences of getting it wrong are not worth the extra expense.
Ian
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