Paul06
Active Member
Hot water poured over the larger cylinder and the smaller cylinder cooled.
I would hope not!
Filling lighters seems to involve a lot of leakage in % terms.
I never seem to get much gas transferred to a cigarette lighter or my gas soldering iron.It's the same ( all be it on a larger scale) as filling a cigarette lighter.
I’ve seen so many people try and do this with the lighter or iron on top and wonder why they only get a bit of gas transferredI never seem to get much gas transferred to a cigarette lighter or my gas soldering iron.
I never seem to get much gas transferred to a cigarette lighter or my gas soldering iron.
It will also help if the lighter / soldering iron is cooler than the gas cannister.I’ve seen so many people try and do this with the lighter or iron on top and wonder why they only get a bit of gas transferred
It's a slightly different situation.It will also help if the lighter / soldering iron is cooler than the gas cannister.
Gas won't flow from a cool cannister into a warm lighter or iron because the pressure difference will be the wrong way round.