How many fills from a 5 litre cylinder?
For many households, a 5 liter bottle is an excellent choice for storing and using compressed gases such as natural gas, propane and butane. This is because the cylinder is large enough to last for a long time before it needs to be refilled, yet small enough to be easily stored and transported. But how many refills can you get from a 5 liter bottle?
The answer to this question depends on the type of gas stored in the cylinder. Different gases have different densities, so the amount of gas you get from one gas station may vary depending on the gas. For example, natural gas is much less dense than propane or butane, so you'll get less gas from a single fill of natural gas than from a fill of propane or butane.
Typically, you can expect 10 to 20 refills from a 5 liter bottle, depending on the type of gas. This means that a full 5 liter cylinder can provide 50 to 100 liters of gas, depending on the type of gas.