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    Ext User(atec77) Guest

    Gasification of propane

    A question about propane working at -35 (thats F) gas arisen in another
    group so guys what are the limits ?

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    Ext User(the_dawggie) Guest

    Re: Gasification of propane

    On May 9, 5:00 pm, atec77 <atec77NOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
    > A question about propane working at -35 (thats F) gas arisen in another
    > group so guys what are the limits ?


    -37 C so you might be in limits, might be pushing
    it depending on butane content. Pure propane
    at -44 C.

    For automotive use?

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    Ext User(atec77) Guest

    Re: Gasification of propane

    the_dawggie wrote:
    > On May 9, 5:00 pm, atec77 <atec77NOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >> A question about propane working at -35 (thats F) gas arisen in another
    >> group so guys what are the limits ?

    >
    > -37 C so you might be in limits,

    did you read what I wrote ?
    37 F
    might be pushing
    > it depending on butane content. Pure propane
    > at -44 C.
    >
    > For automotive use?

    meh.. power generation on a dtmf remote controlled site .

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