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ciderman
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17/02/2013 : 12:42:49      reply with quote


Does anyone happen to know the weight of a full 15kg Butane gas cylinder, yes, yes 15kg etc, etc. Is it that simple?? Have one which I think is full and an empty 7kg one if anyone is interested. If not ebay it is then...
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Ockin Peron
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17/02/2013 : 18:52:59      reply with quote


From Calor gas website:

For all other cylinders, the empty tare weight can be found on a metal disc on the shroud, this gives the weight of the cylinder in pounds and ounces. To convert this to kilograms multiply this number by 0.453592. Once you have the empty weight of the cylinder you can put it on some scales, then you will have the total weight, so you can now take the empty cylinder weight off the total, this will give you how much gas you have left in the cylinder.
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