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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 274962" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Something I discovered with the "swap & go" method. Took both my empty 9kg cylinders and swapped them. As a matter of interest, decided to weigh the filled ones to get an idea what extra weight was landing on the draw bar.</p><p>Can not remember the exact weight details but do remember that the weight variance was about 3kg so I returned to the outlet along with my scales and swapped for one with the same weight as the heavier at home.</p><p>At a later date I weighed two empty cylinders (not the ones referred too above) and low and behold, empty there was 3kg difference in empty weight.</p><p>As IAOG2 mentions there is a difference in cylinder manufacturers specs, there is no way of knowing actual gas content with the "swap & go".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 274962, member: 1414"] Something I discovered with the "swap & go" method. Took both my empty 9kg cylinders and swapped them. As a matter of interest, decided to weigh the filled ones to get an idea what extra weight was landing on the draw bar. Can not remember the exact weight details but do remember that the weight variance was about 3kg so I returned to the outlet along with my scales and swapped for one with the same weight as the heavier at home. At a later date I weighed two empty cylinders (not the ones referred too above) and low and behold, empty there was 3kg difference in empty weight. As IAOG2 mentions there is a difference in cylinder manufacturers specs, there is no way of knowing actual gas content with the "swap & go". [/QUOTE]
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