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Tire inflation with Nitrogen or ?



 
 
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Old April 15th 07, 02:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Paul Dow (Remove Caps in mail address)
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Default Tire inflation with Nitrogen or ?

Ahhh. The Internet. Is there nothing it can't teach us?
So it looks like at 100% propane at 20 deg F. will turn it into liquid.
It probably wouldn't get to 100% though since there's always going to be
some air in the tire.
Thanks for the info. It looks like I was told some wrong stuff on how
it reacts. The person said it would partially become liquid if put in a
toy balloon.

Thanks for clearing that up Vaughn

Vaughn Simon wrote:

You could indeed have a problem below zero temperatures, but at normal room
temperatures the propane would remain a gas. See the right side of this
diagram: http://www.elyenergy.com/pdf/CO26.pdf

Vaughn


 




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