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Is it possible to decant gas from a 35kg bottle to an empty 7kg???

suspect I know the answer!!! but I have a three quarter full 35kg that want to get rid of & an empty 7.5kg bottle that I want to keep

I can't get the 35kg in the gas locker to connect it as the pigtail is to short.perhaps im being TADA but in these times!!!
 
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Hello Tony

There simple and safe answer is no you can't. You are not a licensed filler, and I doubt that you have the equipment necessary to do it.

You need a professional certified high pressure pump and control and safety equipment to achieve it - cost several thousand pounds - not something you can hire either cheaper to buy a new bottle.

Can you keep your 35Kg bottle for your bbq at home? and then exchange it foe a 7.5 when you have used it?
 
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Hello Tony

There simple and safe answer is no you can't. You are not a licensed filler, and I doubt that you have the equipment necessary to do it.

You need a professional certified high pressure pump and control and safety equipment to achieve it - cost several thousand pounds - not something you can hire either cheaper to buy a new bottle.

Can you keep your 35Kg bottle for your bbq at home? and then exchange it foe a 7.5 when you have used it?
thanks john, I did not think of changing it for a 7.5 when empty.

But I have had it on the BBQ for 2yrs now & only used a third so wondered if it was pos to decant to a smaller bottle
 
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If you want to use it up, then offer to help out at a local charity fair doing burgers etc.

Anyone for a burger and Beer - See Tony!
 
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Unfortunately Calor do not give credit on any unused gas in a cylinder returned to them. 35 kg is a pretty big cylinder so i assume it must have been for a static or some form of industrial heating. I had a similar problem when i inherited my mother's large MacGas cylinder from her gas heater. I eventually used it all up keeping the garage warm and then retunred the cylinder.

As seems to be the norm these days, you could try E bay
 
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Further to Scotch Lads advice,

I assume he suggests Ebay with a view to selling the bottle.

This is actually illegal, you do not own the bottle you are only hiring it thus it is not yours to sell.
 

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