propane pressure question
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 1:02 pm
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i hope someone can help with my question.
this summer i built an advanced combustion launcher. it's been working well up until it started to get colder. now the propane refuses to turn to gas. it stays in a liquid state while in the meter. i'm guessing my meter is too small but i haven't got the money for a new larger one.
does anyone know the math to figure out what the minimum temperature i can use my meter at?
some info you might find useful:
chamber: 190 cu. in
meter pipe dia.: 1/4 in. or 0.364" ID
meter length: 6.5 in. between two s.o.v.
my elevation: 9,275 ft above sea level
according to the fuel-tool downloaded from burnt-latke i should be running about 123-124 psi on my gauge.
i have tried double shots at 60-ish psi with less than favorable results.
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any help would be appreciated
i hope someone can help with my question.
this summer i built an advanced combustion launcher. it's been working well up until it started to get colder. now the propane refuses to turn to gas. it stays in a liquid state while in the meter. i'm guessing my meter is too small but i haven't got the money for a new larger one.
does anyone know the math to figure out what the minimum temperature i can use my meter at?
some info you might find useful:
chamber: 190 cu. in
meter pipe dia.: 1/4 in. or 0.364" ID
meter length: 6.5 in. between two s.o.v.
my elevation: 9,275 ft above sea level
according to the fuel-tool downloaded from burnt-latke i should be running about 123-124 psi on my gauge.
i have tried double shots at 60-ish psi with less than favorable results.
this place is full of dipshits who suck cock
any help would be appreciated