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WKR
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That’s pretty cool^^ I usually just keep the iffy ones in the truck for truck camping
Be careful with this everyone!! Do it outside. I’ve been to some explosions where people were making butane hash oil and butane gas filled the room without warning. It’s very very dangerous with butane, but I realize these aren’t the same thing either.
I could be way off on this, but definitely is worth the precaution of doing this outdoors.
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Burden of proof will be a tough one for thisIf you refill a canister it is illegal to then transport it.
Way off? What could possibly make you think that? This is exactly the kind of PSA i'm looking for on this forum.
It's really not that dangerous. You can't over pressure the canister from another canister.. the only thing that will happen is the pressure will equalize.. Think about it . It's not like you are hooking it up to a compressor to increase pressure..Playing with pressurized canisters of highly flammable gases seems like a bad idea all the way around. I'll just carry two canisters and switch them out. Seems pretty easy and not something to risk life or limb over.
I had a friend loose some eyebrows with a canister/stove explode in his face. Very dangerous.
Good luck kids!!
Please explain to me how you can over pressure one by filling it from another? If both canisters are rated for the same pressure. You take a half full canister and put it into the freezer dropping the pressure inside to allow it to be filled.. even then you can't get it cold enough to over fill.. the pressure that is being put into the half full one will equalize off the other half full one .. theres only so much room inside..The fuels are liquid when pressurized, and you're inverting one and letting gravity do the work. Sometimes people are aiding it by putting one in ice water. It is absolutely possible to over-pressurize one.
Gravity. Liquid will still tend to flow from the higher canister to the lower. THere are pictures out there of overfilled canisters bulging from the extra pressure, will have to see if I can find them. Differing temperatures help.Please explain to me how you can over pressure one by filling it from another? If both canisters are rated for the same pressure. You take a half full canister and put it into the freezer dropping the pressure inside to allow it to be filled.. even then you can't get it cold enough to over fill.. the pressure that is being put into the half full one will equalize off the other half full one .. theres only so much room inside..
I could see it if the doner was larger and higher pressure
After doing more research I stand corrected.. you can over pressure a single use fuel canister but it’s not from just putting too much in it.. The blended fuel canisters have propane and iso-butane in them.. the vapor pressure for propane is a lot higher than then iso-butane . When the canisters are used in real cold weather the iso-butane can burn off first leaving more propane. If the refilled canister is filled with more propane it can cause it to buldge or rupture..