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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 205289" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>It works best if there is some propane left in the one pound tank. Screw the adapter on the one pound tank in an upright position and it will release some propane. Wear gloves because the little one pound tank will get very cold. That's good because a cold tank will allow more propane to enter. Then remove the adapter and screw it on the 20lb tank. Turn the 20lb tank upside down with the adapter on and screw on the one pound tank. Open the valve and fill. If the one pound tank is real cold I have got more than a pound in and if it sits in the sun you sill see propane coming out. That's ok in winter, but in summer you have to be careful how much propane you put in that little tank. You will get the hang of it after filling two or three tanks and not overfill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 205289, member: 704"] It works best if there is some propane left in the one pound tank. Screw the adapter on the one pound tank in an upright position and it will release some propane. Wear gloves because the little one pound tank will get very cold. That's good because a cold tank will allow more propane to enter. Then remove the adapter and screw it on the 20lb tank. Turn the 20lb tank upside down with the adapter on and screw on the one pound tank. Open the valve and fill. If the one pound tank is real cold I have got more than a pound in and if it sits in the sun you sill see propane coming out. That's ok in winter, but in summer you have to be careful how much propane you put in that little tank. You will get the hang of it after filling two or three tanks and not overfill. [/QUOTE]
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