Many people try to shake the LPG cylinder in this case or try to understand how much gas is left in the cylinder. But this method also has to rely on inference. Can't be sure. However, one can easily understand how much gas is left in the cylinder.
Many users have a rough idea of how long a cooking gas cylinder can last. But no matter what the idea, a worry comes back again and again ... this gas is gone! Let's know that way ...
The kitchen is under pressure, in the meantime all of a sudden the gas runs out! Because, while cooking does not reduce the risk! But how do you understand how much gas is left in the cylinder?
Procedure :
First, the LPG cylinder must be wiped very well with a wet cloth. Be careful not to have any dust lining on the cylinder.
After the cylinder is thoroughly wiped, you will notice that after 2-5 minutes, some parts of the cylinder are wet and the rest is still wet.
The part of the cylinder that is taking longer to dry, is filled with cooking gas. And the part that has dried up quickly, that part of the cylinder is empty! This is because, in the part of the cylinder where the fluid is, the temperature will be somewhat less than that of the empty space. So it takes longer to dry because the temperature of the part of the cylinder is less.
So, there is no need to worry about 'this means the gas runs out'. If you have only a slight doubt about how much gas is in the cylinder, try this method yourself.
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