[C320-list] How to assess Propane fill
Warren Updike
wupdike at hotmail.com
Fri May 6 07:12:46 PDT 2016
Oh, shoot, I did it again. I made a mistake in the example below. The
following line should be, 2.38Gal not Lbs in full tank. It should read:
Or, 10lbs / 4.2lbs/gal = 2.38(US)Gal of propane in full tank
Actually, I just threw it in there to see if anyone was actually reading my
stuff. Apparently not.
Warren and Pattie Updike
1994 C320 "Warr de Mar" #62
Middle River, Chesapeake Bay
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From: Warren Updike [mailto:wupdike at hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2016 2:29 PM
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Subject: [C320-list] How to assess Propane fill
Here is an accurate way to measure the level of propane in the tank. The
only thing you need is a scale to weigh the tank.
All propane tanks will have two weights stamped on the collar (top handle.)
TW (Tare Weight) - weight empty
WC (Water Capacity) - weight of tank when filled with water.
Regulations limit the propane level to not exceed 42% of the WC
Liquid propane weight 4.2 lbs/(US)gal.
My "10lb" aluminum tank WC=23.8; TW 10.0
Allowed propane weight it 23.8*.42=10 lbs
Propane weight + TW = weight of tank when full (10 + 10 = 20 lbs)
Or, 10lbs / 4.2lbs/gal = 2.38lbs of propane in full tank
I.e. if tank weighs 17 lbs, 17 - 10 TW = 7 lbs of propane at 4.2 lbs/gal =
1.67 gal of propane or 70% full
Some stations sell by gallon, others by weight. So, figure both and compare
to what the attendant says when full.
Warren and Pattie Updike
1994 C320 "Warr de Mar" #62
Middle River, Chesapeake Bay
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