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Only the gasket material I believe, ask Tony P
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It’s not the ambient air temp that heats up the fuel, it’s the pressure caused by the fuel trying to expand that heats it up, and eventually causes it to boil.Mine mounts vertically, I didn't consider horizontal placement. It would be hard to imagine the gas getting anywhere close to 200 degrees inside the Rotopax, and not filling them to the brim would give some mitigation.
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i saw this whole thread about the difference being just the gasket:@TonyP ? any danger in using a can listed as Diesel for unleaded fuel? assuming the can is new and has never had fuel in it
It’s not the ambient air temp that heats up the fuel, it’s the pressure caused by the fuel trying to expand that heats it up, and eventually causes it to boil.
I’ve vented my rotopax several times before and after without that issue but I was on my way to Telluride when I stopped to vent and was shocked that the fuel was bubbling and spraying out with the cap loosened so much. Since then I now vent VERY slowly
@TonyP ? any danger in using a can listed as Diesel for unleaded fuel? assuming the can is new and has never had fuel in it
The caps are color coded for fuel typeon the scepter cans is there any difference between diesel and petrol?
The caps are color coded for fuel type
Ironically Californians are color coded too. Mostly blue it appears to my chagrin...In CA the whole can is supposed to be red for gas...but CA is nutty (starting Friday I can’t buy a box a .22 caliber rabbit rounds without a dang background check...and if you are from out of state? You can’t buy them at all).![]()
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I’m gonna go against the grainmy favorites are genuine circa 1940’s or so German Jerry cans like Wedco cans. “Probably” not DOT legal, but I don’t care. No leaks ever. Yet... not simple to pour but I use a super siphon.
Not sure where to get now but I got all mine at a surplus store. About $20@ for 20 liter cans.
I was on 285 out of Denver and stopped in Jefferson to fill up, on the way down from whatever mountain pass that is. According to Google Jefferson is at 9,501'. The gas station there was closed, and I was towing and near empty, so I pulled the RP to fill my tank. Opening too quickly the fuel started spraying out, so I tightened it up and let it slooooowly vent. Once it finally stopped wheezing (which was a good 5 minutes) I opened the can to get the spout out and noticed it the fuel was bubbling. The RP wasn't hot to touch, but the fuel was NOT stable either. I'm not a chemical engineer, just a guy with 2 eyes reporting what he sawThat is fascinating/weird.
Even in 108 degrees in Moab with completely full Rotopax...only boiling that’s ever happened was in my main fuel tank and three out of four guy’s main tanks. No cans boiling or perceivably warm. We would have noticed, too, bc Tony p was adding fuel at the top from a can he had in his cargo area.
Think I might test a RP on the way to Ouray this summer just for curiosity sake.
That’s the spout that my Rotopaxs came with. You’ll love those.I was on 285 out of Denver and stopped in Jefferson to fill up, on the way down from whatever mountain pass that is. According to Google Jefferson is at 9,501'. The gas station there was closed, and I was towing and near empty, so I pulled the RP to fill my tank. Opening too quickly the fuel started spraying out, so I tightened it up and let it slooooowly vent. Once it finally stopped wheezing (which was a good 5 minutes) I opened the can to get the spout out and noticed it the fuel was bubbling. The RP wasn't hot to touch, but the fuel was NOT stable either. I'm not a chemical engineer, just a guy with 2 eyes reporting what he saw
Side note: I subsequently spent 5+ minutes trying to pour gas out of the 4 gal RP, the stupid CARB-compliant nozzle got wedged into the truck filler tube and trying to remove the can popped the cap off and spilled additional fuel. Argh. I just bought one of these last week to avoid the spillage and 3-hands required issue in the future:
Amazon product ASIN B004ETRWLS
You can buy red scepter military style fuel cans from a mud member right here. I just purchased two myself.
https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/scepter-fuel-and-water-cans-for-sale-or.751819/
I was on 285 out of Denver and stopped in Jefferson to fill up, on the way down from whatever mountain pass that is. According to Google Jefferson is at 9,501'. The gas station there was closed, and I was towing and near empty, so I pulled the RP to fill my tank. Opening too quickly the fuel started spraying out, so I tightened it up and let it slooooowly vent. Once it finally stopped wheezing (which was a good 5 minutes) I opened the can to get the spout out and noticed it the fuel was bubbling. The RP wasn't hot to touch, but the fuel was NOT stable either. I'm not a chemical engineer, just a guy with 2 eyes reporting what he saw
Side note: I subsequently spent 5+ minutes trying to pour gas out of the 4 gal RP, the stupid CARB-compliant nozzle got wedged into the truck filler tube and trying to remove the can popped the cap off and spilled additional fuel. Argh. I just bought one of these last week to avoid the spillage and 3-hands required issue in the future:
Amazon product ASIN B004ETRWLS