Wondering if anyone can answer this question
As I understand that LPG is a mixture of mainly propane with some amount of butane , During winter time (temperture of well below -10C eg in high mountain sites) Everytime you refill the bottle there will be residue butane gas in the bottle which does not gas off, and over a few successions of refills, the bottle will be full of butane gas which does not gas off rendering the bottle unuseable so will have to either empty the bottle physically or get to warmer climates so the butane gas in the bottle can be used up. Please tell me if this is correct Thanks for reading
As I understand that LPG is a mixture of mainly propane with some amount of butane , During winter time (temperture of well below -10C eg in high mountain sites) Everytime you refill the bottle there will be residue butane gas in the bottle which does not gas off, and over a few successions of refills, the bottle will be full of butane gas which does not gas off rendering the bottle unuseable so will have to either empty the bottle physically or get to warmer climates so the butane gas in the bottle can be used up. Please tell me if this is correct Thanks for reading