So once again I'll stray into way off on another topic, propane and propane accessory's (Hank Hill
) I use 20 pound tanks and heaters for heat in my shop and now that cold weather is here and I'm still trying to button up the house, fixing the old storm window and get them up, I've had to get the tanks filled and turn the heat on. I had two tanks filled at one place, none of the fellows was there so the lady at the desk came out to fill the tanks. Today the first tank emptied was too fast, next tank ran 15 min and I noticed the regulator and the hose was frosted over, in 25 years of heating my shop off like this I've never had that happen. I'm no compressed gas expert but that told me liquid gas was entering the valve, the tank had been overfilled..... I shut it down, set the tank outside and took two more tanks to a different place to get them filled. On the way home with the tanks in the back of the Jeep I kept getting a whiff of propane but not thinking too much of it other then "hey they just got filled so nothing to worry about...." When I got home I hooked one up and tested both for leaks with soapy water, no leaks, time to get back to work, lost another three hours.... An hour into work I was getting a headache and feeling like crap, decided to get a cup of coffee and take a break, as I headed to the door I passed by one of the heaters and got a whiff of propane, WTFrank, I tested for leaks? Walked over to the nearest heater and heard a hiss, gas was venting from the safety release valve on the spare tank I just had filled, it was sitting feet from a running heater, YIKES!!!! Danger, Danger Will Robinson! I quickly open all the doors, shut down the heaters, dragged the venting tank outside and got the hell out of there!
What I found was they had overfilled that tank, once the temperature rose inside the shop the pressure in the tank rose and the safety vent opened. I've never had a tank overfilled, never, now two!! After ten minuets in the outside cold air (snow in the air here today) the pressure dropped enough and the tank stopped venting. So now I have two overfilled tanks sitting outside, overfilled at two different places, one filled at a propane company, (thanks Mrs. Hank Hill
) are you kidding me? Ugh I have bad luck.....
Not only could it had blown up my shop but I could have been in it!
Not happy, no happy at all....

What I found was they had overfilled that tank, once the temperature rose inside the shop the pressure in the tank rose and the safety vent opened. I've never had a tank overfilled, never, now two!! After ten minuets in the outside cold air (snow in the air here today) the pressure dropped enough and the tank stopped venting. So now I have two overfilled tanks sitting outside, overfilled at two different places, one filled at a propane company, (thanks Mrs. Hank Hill
