How much gas is left in the LPG cylinder installed in your kitchen can now be easily detected. We are going to tell you a method that will give very accurate information about the remaining gas in the cylinder.
New Delhi: If guests have come to your house and suddenly the cylinder gas runs out, what will you do? As soon as these questions come to mind, different types of answers start arising in the mind. That’s why today we are going to tell you a way by which you will be able to know in time how much gas is left in the cylinder.
They only guess
Some people lift the cylinder and estimate the gas remaining in it according to the weight. So there are some people who, when the color of the flame turns from blue to yellow, they understand that the gas of the cylinder is about to end. But this is only a fluke, which has very little chance of being correct. Because due to a problem in the burner of the stove, the color of the flame also changes. But the method we will tell you will not only be easy but will also give you accurate results.
What is that exact easy way?
You can find out how much gas is left in the cylinder with the help of a damp cloth. First of all, you have to wrap the soaked cloth with the gas cylinder and wait for about 1 minute. Remove the cloth after the time is up, and then notice the changes in the cylinder for some time. You will find that some part of the cylinder will be dry, while some part will remain wet.
This will happen because the empty part of the cylinder is hot, and the water gets absorbed quickly. Whereas the part of the cylinder in which the gas is filled, that part remains slightly cold, and the water in that place takes some time to dry.