Subj : Re: pfSense To : Mike Powell From : Gamgee Date : Wed Feb 07 2024 14:40:00 -=> Mike Powell wrote to JAS HUD <=- > > JH> ps my tanks have been sitting outside in -20 windchill this year. > > > > I think it was more a function of the 15 feet of snow surrounding the > > tank. > what would that do? do you think the snow would crush the tanks? > it hasnt crushed anything outside where i live and we've had lots of snow some MP> Based on his earlier posts, I wondered if maybe some of the pipe MP> leading from the tanks to the houses/cabins was not burried deep MP> enough, or maybe the installers did something else that didn't MP> take the cold and snow into account. MP> They are probably used to it in Wisconsin but, in California, if MP> the company that handled the install was not from the snowy MP> mountain area they may not have installed it right. Real-world cold would not affect propane tanks at all. Propane is stored in the tank as a liquid, which freezes at -306 degrees F. Yes, you read that right. It *boils* (turns to vapor) at -44 degrees F. So, at VERY cold temps (-30 to -40 F), there won't be much pressure coming out of the tank, and a gas grill may not work well. At no point would there be *ANY* danger of a tank exploding from cold. .... I was on a roll till I slipped on the butter. === MultiMail/Linux v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (618:250/24) .