You may want to reconsider your thought of just opening it, and letting it out. Propane boils at -44 degrees, and if the outside temperature is say +60 degrees, you are going to have a lot of propane converting to vapor state in one major and uncontrolled hurry.
If the outside temperature is say -60 degrees (which it gets here at times...) you can carry propane around in an open 5 gallon bucket. You can even pour it onto a burning fire that has say garbage burning in a barrel. At those temperatures, it burns like diesel fuel.
AlaskaStarStatistics: Posted by AlaskaStar — Thu Jul 24, 2008 3:20 pm
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