Posted by Indiana Ken on May 17, 2020 at 18:01:09 from (69.243.175.175):
In Reply to: Propane Transfer posted by FWB in SK on May 17, 2020 at 16:19:39:
I heat the house with a 500 gallon tank. I had a liquid draw off installed on it for use to fill my tractor. I have not put the tractor in service so I have no experience filling it. However, I do fill my BBQ grill tank, 20lb and 30 lb, 40 lb tanks I use to finish off Maple Syrup.
I put the tank to be filled in a tub of ice water to cool it. The placement of my 500 gallon allows the smaller tanks to be positioned a little lower during the fill process. A empty 20 lb tank fills in maybe 30 minutes. The 40 lb tank can take an hour or more. You will want to monitor the filling using the "spitter valve" and I always verify the fill by weighing tank. I have found you can over fill a tank even with the new OPV.
I have no experience turning a 20 lb tank upside down.
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