Bill;
Your boat, your barbeques grill, and a forklift (or a car outfitted with an LPG
conversion kit) all burn LPG vapor. But your friend was correct that in that
vehicle applications all use tanks that are designed to deliver liquid LPG out
of the tank, instead of vapor. There are both
Righto. Like I said, I'm not my area of expertise.
Bill
Original message
From: Joe Della Barba via CnC-List
Date: 12/31/17 15:47 (GMT-07:00)
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Joe Della Barba
Subject: Re: Stus-List CNG tank
CNG is not propane. CNG is always a gas and the tanks fill up to about 2500 PSI.
Propane tanks are at about 200 PSI or less. A CNG tank is a scuba tank with a
different valve.
The filling stations for CNG vehicles commonly have a lower pressure and higher
pressure pump. This adapter fits the
Thanks billJim
Original message From: coltrek via CnC-List
Date: 12/31/17 3:28 PM (GMT-05:00) To:
cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: coltrek Subject: Re: Stus-List
CNG tank refill location
I'm a little out of my area of expertise
I'm a little out of my area of expertise here, but I tried to get an adapter
for a forklift propane tank, which is laid sideways. And after talking to a
friend of mine in the propane business, he told me that forklifts use liquid
propane which was what happens when you laid on its side,
Great idea.i'll look into itThanksJim
Original message From: Joe Della Barba via CnC-List
Date: 12/31/17 2:16 PM (GMT-05:00) To:
cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Joe Della Barba Subject: Re:
Stus-List CNG tank refill location
Do you
Do you have one of the CNG adapters to fill up at car CNG stations?
A tank fill now costs me around $2 :)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Boat-CNG-Tank-Refill-Adapter/182978797859?hash=item2a9a62e123:g:r0UAAOSwzaJX3UrH