Neither "diffuses" out. They leak. They could certainly leak at different
rates because of differing MWs, but how tight you made the sealing screw
is likely far more important.

-John

==============


> It's going on 10 years now since I last filled a probe.  That's the
> major advantage of butane.  It doesn't diffuse out like the freon did.
>
>
> On 09/22/2011 01:53 PM, Jose Camara wrote:
>> John:
>>
>>      One big difference is that when most of the butane leaked out and
>> air leaked in, you'd get a very clear indication when arcs occur.  I
>> wouldn't want to be holding it.
>
>
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