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You can get it refilled. It doesn't have to be empty.Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
Check the date of manufacture as well. Tanks have to be re-certified 12 years after manufacture and 7 years after that, and the 5 years on the next. They will not fill a out of date tank. The tank in the pic was made in Jan 2005
I thought there was some type of tape you can put on the tank that changes color with level, I think it has to do with the temp
Quote from: kisfish on April 06, 2013, 05:18:23 PMCheck the date of manufacture as well. Tanks have to be re-certified 12 years after manufacture and 7 years after that, and the 5 years on the next. They will not fill a out of date tank. The tank in the pic was made in Jan 2005ASME tanks are exempt, as would be found on most campers. All the pickup truck slide in camper with lay down tanks fall in this catagory. DOT portable tanks DO need certified, as would be found on most BBQ's. the PROBLEM is most gas station attendants don't know this and refuse to fill tanks out of date. You can argue with them but your best bet is to find another place to fill your tank - a propane supplier would be best.