When someone starts a reply by scolding me with "you need to follow threads closer," I pretty much tune out.That's the advice I tried to give you in posts 6&7.
. If I read you correctly you want to pull the hose off a big bottle and screw it onto a one pounder? Took about ten seconds to find it on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/GasOne-Adapt...40_QL65&keywords=1+pound+propane+tank+adapter
You may want to use these though since they are DOT rated for refilling.Thanks @Davidasailor26 . Yea, I'd like to avoid the safety discussion or debate. As far as I'm concerned, and I've read about refilling the small tanks, it's safe - as long as you do it outside, and not over your boat!
There are lots of adapters and kits available for this. Many don't seem to know that you have to invert the source tank, so you're putting liquid into the receiving tank. Also, the 1lb. cans have relief/bleed valves on them. Perhaps needless to say, but they were filled once before!
Yes, thanks, that's what I meant by "spring balance."Try using a fish scale to weigh your tank. Might need to rig a bridle through the handle holes to lift it.
Excellent! Thank you!This is an analog one no batteries required. https://www.amazon.com/YOGAYET-Port...12&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=fish+scale