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Subject Topic: How much gas is in my bottle ? Post Reply Post New Topic
16/1/2005 at 9:26am
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Fairly new to camping so please be kind to me, but is there such a device that can tell how much gas is left in your bottle. Dont want to get caught out between trips or on site but have never seen anything for sale. Is there any sort of tester  / monitor device out there that could be connected to valve , if so any reccomendations would be appreciated.

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16/1/2005 at 10:00am
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There are a couple of devices ranging from valve fitted ones to scales that weigh the bottle and light an alarm when low.  I find a shake does the trick for me, if it sounds low I change it.


16/1/2005 at 10:03am
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The best thing to do if you have space is take two bottles. I have one for the cooker, and one for the fridge/barbecue/spare. In my experience you always run out at a bad moment otherwise.


16/1/2005 at 10:09am
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Pour the contents of a boiling kettle down the side of your gas bottle.Then feel down the side  of the gas bottle from top to bottom. Where it goes from hot to cold that is the level of the liquid gas still in your bottle.Hope this helps.

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16/1/2005 at 10:29am
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Nice one Tony ............. so simple, will give it a go 17


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16/1/2005 at 11:45am
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Many sites sell gas and there's usually a supplier a short drive away if not. The only time I worry is if we're not on hook up & it's low in winter as it may run out in the middle of the night & we'd be cold in the morning without the gas fire. The fridge will be fine for a few hours while we get another bottle on.

I've got a magnetic temperature gauge that is supposed to show the level on my propane bottle.



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16/1/2005 at 1:08pm
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We have a magnetic one, It dos'ent seem to tell us anything unless its us not understanding it but we always carry two bottles.

We have a surplus of blue gas bottles, does anyone who is going to meet at Eden want one ( empty of course) if so we'll bring them with us.

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16/1/2005 at 1:17pm
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Hi

there is a weight on the metal tag at the top of the bottle, thats the weight when it is full, so if you weigh it and subtract the weight from the tag weight it gives you the weight of gas left.

 

cheers

 

steve



16/1/2005 at 3:07pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Toneski on 16/01/2005

Pour the contents of a boiling kettle down the side of your gas bottle.Then feel down the side  of the gas bottle from top to bottom. Where it goes from hot to cold that is the level of the liquid gas still in your bottle.Hope this helps.

Regards Tony


 

I`ve got no scientific basis for this, but pouring boiling water over a metal bottle containing a flammable gas sounds a bit dangerous to me! What if the cylinder was very cold? You might crack it...or something....expand the bottle but not the valve ball so it leaked?

I`ll stick to my two cylinders and paranoia...



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I've always estmated the amount of gas left by a shake and guaging the weight - the hot water method sounds really good.

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16/1/2005 at 10:43pm
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Thanks Tony & Steve.

I will give the hot water a go, if that doesnt work then will get the scales out. As space is tight for 2nd bottle then hopefully one of these will work.

Cheers

Liege.

 



17/1/2005 at 12:06am
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Sweeney Steve said:  "there is a weight on the metal tag at the top of the bottle, thats the weight when it is full, so if you weigh it and subtract the weight from the tag weight it gives you the weight of gas left."

George Telford mentioned this once before Steve but my bottle doesn't have a metal tag.

Valk_Scot said:  "I`ve got no scientific basis for this, but pouring boiling water over a metal bottle containing a flammable gas sounds a bit dangerous to me! What if the cylinder was very cold? You might crack it...or something....expand the bottle but not the valve ball so it leaked?

I`ll stick to my two cylinders and paranoia."

Don't get paranoid Val 17 . I think it would be safe enough. All dealers keep the cylinders outside their premises - on a hot Summer's day the metal will get a lot warmer in direct sunshine than it will from having a kettle of boiling water poured over it. The idea is not to pour it directly onto the top of the bottle, but down the side, so it will not go near the valve.



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17/1/2005 at 12:16am
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  try the bathroom scales method, weight when new/unopened, put a piece of masking tape on the bottle with this weight, after use take out and weigh it again, mark this new figure on the bottle. eg a 7 kgs blue bottle weighs 16.5 kgs full so when the weight of bottle gets to 10 kgs its nearly empty.


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Hi all

A cylinder can be weighed to check how much product is left in the cylinder. The weight of the LPG remaining in the cylinder is total weight of the cylinder plus the LPG, less the empty weight or tare weight, of the cylinder. (The regulator and any other fittings should be removed prior to weighing the cylinder).

Some cylinders have gauges which show the amount of LPG contained within the cylinder.

The liquid crystal gauges, which stick to the outer surface of the LPG cylinder are available, and these show the level of the liquid LPG within the cylinder by indicating a colour change at the interface between the liquid and vapour levels caused by the temperature variation.

If the cylinder is being used, then it may be possible to see the level of the LPG in the cylinder by observing the level of the sweating on the cylinder wall.

Lastly, it is possible to see the level of the LPG liquid within a cylinder by pouring boiling water down the side of the LPG cylinder. The liquid level is revealed where a condensate or frost line occurs. BTW this is reccomended on several manufacturers sites !

Hi Caz

Have you not found the Tare weight yet, in between I have looked at several "NON" brands all have a tare weight on the Cylinder. Usually near the top, its stamped on some and black paint on others.

George


17/1/2005 at 7:20pm
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I'll have another look at it when it's daylight George.

At the New Year meet at Bedfordshire we could tell Claire's propane bottle (running her patio heater) was running low because there was frost around the bottom of the bottle it was that cold in the barn. 17



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20/1/2005 at 7:05pm
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I usualy realise I'm low on gas when the bangers go cold.

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