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IceShanty Main => General Ice Fishing Chit Chat => Topic started by: Deal Ninja on Jul 17, 2017, 06:23 AM
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Could one of the Moderators make this a sticky please?
YSN Imports (Flame King) Recalls Refillable Propane Cylinders Due to Fire, Explosion Hazards - https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2017/YSN-Imports-Recalls-Refillable-Propane-Cylinders
More here: http://www.flameking.com/recall
This could be a matter of life and death to the others like me who switched to these tanks. I receive a notice from Amazon because that's where I purchased mine, but many were purchased at brick and mortar stores and the owners will not be directly notified.
Thanks,
Mark
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i almost switched to those tanks because I thought they would be safer than refilling the throw away cylinders.guess I will keep my little green ones still.ive refilled for over 10 years without much problems except some leaky valves.
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I almost bought these also last winter. No injuries yet, just loose connections, according to the manufacturer.
"The firm has received two reports of the connecting valve starting to unscrew from the cylinder. No injuries have been reported."
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Many thanks for the update! I'll stick with my little greenies from WallMart!
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I bought a 5 pound (1 gallon) tank to use on the ice. I had a little coleman tank leak into my garage after I filled it myself. Too scary to risk again. I live in the country if my garage or any part of my house catches fire it is gone...Costs $4.20 to fill.
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I found a 11# pancake propane tank with a sunflower heater on it at a garage sale.i saw it had the outdated valve but I will make a hose to refill it from my 20 pounder or just get a new style valve and have it recertified.i couldn't pass it up I only paid 5 bucks for tank and heater.lol
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I found a 11# pancake propane tank with a sunflower heater on it at a garage sale.i saw it had the outdated valve but I will make a hose to refill it from my 20 pounder or just get a new style valve and have it recertified.i couldn't pass it up I only paid 5 bucks for tank and heater.lol
Around here it's $28, for the new style valve, installed, and filled... Well worth it when compared to the price of a new tank...
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Around here it's $28, for the new style valve, installed, and filled... Well worth it when compared to the price of a new tank...
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that's what I was thinking for what I paid, I can afford a new valve and get it recertified.this tank is great being low profile and not like the tall small propane tanks.
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I found a 11# pancake propane tank with a sunflower heater on it at a garage sale.i saw it had the outdated valve but I will make a hose to refill it from my 20 pounder or just get a new style valve and have it recertified.i couldn't pass it up I only paid 5 bucks for tank and heater.lol
Can't you just do an exchange?
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Theres no 11 pound pancake tanks to exchange around here.
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Theres no 11 pound pancake tanks to exchange around here.
Switch it to a 20lb and exchange the 20lb.
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Most places that exchange cylinders, are far more expensive than having a 20# filled.. Here it's $12 to fill a 20#...
Same price to fill my two 5#, and a 10#...
So 20lbs= $12
20 green bottles X $4= $80
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think I can just unscrew and install a updated valve from a empty 20#tank to the 11# tank? ive got extra 20 lying around here.seems like a simple procedure..some pipe tape and screw the new valve in then have it leak checked and recertified?
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think I can just unscrew and install a updated valve from a empty 20#tank to the 11# tank?
If everything is the same, I don't see why not...
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If you do that, you have the likelihood of overfilling. Maybe the 11 pound tank takes the same as a 20 pound one. I put a 20 pound valve on a 5 pound tank and it would overfill then shoot raw fuel through my sunflower heater. Talk about brown spots in your shorts. Looked around and found a new valve for a 5 pound tank, all is happy now