CLS butane filling

JamieBC

Active Member
Hey I was wondering if someone can help me with filling the solvent tank, I don't know how high or how much butane I'm suppose to fill up, is there a math to it? I was told just to fill till about 2 inches away from the lid (solvent tank has union sight glass)?

The solvent tank is 10x10 that's all I know
 

gwpharms

Well-Known Member
I hope your using that butane for your RV or something. The fact that your so in the dark about what your doing thus far has me worried that you are going to attempt some sort of extraction using poisonous gas and give the poison you are certainly going to synthesize to people and proclaim it to be "all good" "clean as hell yo"
 

JamieBC

Active Member
No offence but you seem like a dick. How do you how much I know? If I'm in the dark couldn't you enlighten me? But let me guess your above that. Not that I'm entitled to or deserve your help.

I asked because the tank I have doesn't say how much pound my tank holds and there is also no marks, but I guess that means I don't know anything.

As for proclaiming it to be "all good" "clean as hell yo", get real, did you pull that out of your ass? Maybe we've met before? You seem to know me...

I hope your using that butane for your RV or something. The fact that your so in the dark about what your doing thus far has me worried that you are going to attempt some sort of extraction using poisonous gas and give the poison you are certainly going to synthesize to people and proclaim it to be "all good" "clean as hell yo"
 

Fadedawg

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An LPG tank can only be safely filled about 80%, to allow for thermal expansion. They are usually sized based on water volume.

A 10 X 10 cylindrical tank, holds 785 cubic inches ( 10 X 10 X .7854 X 10), which at .0361 lbs/in3, would hold about 28 lbs of water.

28 lbs X 80% fill =22 lbs of water

22 lbs X the specific gravity of n-Butane, or .601 = 13 lbs of butane
 

JamieBC

Active Member
Thanks a lot man, appreciate it, that was exactly what I was looking for.

An LPG tank can only be safely filled about 80%, to allow for thermal expansion. They are usually sized based on water volume.

A 10 X 10 cylindrical tank, holds 785 cubic inches ( 10 X 10 X .7854 X 10), which at .0361 lbs/in3, would hold about 28 lbs of water.

28 lbs X 80% fill =22 lbs of water

22 lbs X the specific gravity of n-Butane, or .601 = 13 lbs of butane
 

JamieBC

Active Member
It's a custom passive system from a local hydroponic shop that gets all their parts from BVV pretty much between that and a BHOgart system, don't really have much options out here in Canada.
 

Fadedawg

Well-Known Member
It's a custom passive system from a local hydroponic shop that gets all their parts from BVV pretty much between that and a BHOgart system, don't really have much options out here in Canada.
What size tube and what size lower tank?
 
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