I have heard that if you put the upside down bottle in the sun in a position higher than the bottle that is being filled and pour cold water over the bottle being filled a similar thing happens. I've heard that you can feel the liquid flowing through the hose and if you put the empty 9kg bottle on a set of bathroom scales and record the weight, then have it filled by a refilling station and weigh it again you will know what a full bottle weighs and the difference should be 9kg. Now, if the bottle being filled weighed as much as a full bottle or the weight of that bottle empty plus 9 kgs one might assume the bottle being filled is actually fullbagmaker wrote:mucking about with gas bottles and exchanging gas is highly dangerous and should only be left to the experts.Busman wrote:Yep can buy them off ebay, comes with a small connector to do the tiny bottles for soldering etc as well
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/LPG-Filler-G ... xyNo9Ssj5z
You stand the big one upside down, connect the little one and away you go, can only go until the pressure equalises so usually empty to about 1/3 rd I think, dunno I usually get my people to do it !
But (ahem) I happen to know a bloke who met a fella who knows a mate whos brother in law swears that- (ahem)![]()
if you join up 2 bottles with fittings and hose from a large green shed
and elevate the fuller bottle above the emptier one then invert it
and open both the valves
then slowly pour hot water over the elevated one
liquid gas shall move from the top one to the bottom one leaving just enough in the top one for a quick weber bbq and nothing more.
Certain kettle water might have to be applied a couple of times but a little rattle and shake will feel the emptyness.
but you didn't hear it on this forum OK

T1 Terry