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  • In addition to the flammablity

    • Posted Oct 21, 2005 1:52 AM

      Propane vapor is only pressurized at like 40-50 psi in the tank, once it has made the phase change to a gas. This is probably pretty variable, too. That would be pretty low to regulate for using pneumatic automation.

      The propane going through a phase change might lead to frosting, too, at high rates of fire- then again maybe not, since it is drawing so little to drive that piston.

      I recall someone suggesting a 3.5 oz CO2 tank mounted in front to run the pneumatics. That seems like a good idea. It also defeats the purpose of using propane in the first place, since now someone would need to get CO2 filled.
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