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<blockquote data-quote="Nohasslekindaguy" data-source="post: 349279" data-attributes="member: 10078"><p>Some of the newer tanks have an automatic vent instead of the manual vent. They only vent when there is enough vacuum or pressure on the tank, depending on the conditions. I had a tank that blew up like a balloon and would not vent. Didn't care for that. The epa put the stop to the old manual vent because it let vapors escape all the time. I guess the little 3 gallon tanks put a hole in the ozone or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nohasslekindaguy, post: 349279, member: 10078"] Some of the newer tanks have an automatic vent instead of the manual vent. They only vent when there is enough vacuum or pressure on the tank, depending on the conditions. I had a tank that blew up like a balloon and would not vent. Didn't care for that. The epa put the stop to the old manual vent because it let vapors escape all the time. I guess the little 3 gallon tanks put a hole in the ozone or something. [/QUOTE]
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