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![](/profile/get-photo.asp?memberid=28475&type=profile&rnd=617) n.c.iowa | While you are technically right, there are only a couple specific instances where the product temp and and ambient temp are more than a few degrees apart, so for all practical purposes, especially when conditions are fit for nh3 application, the difference is negligible.
And then factor in that the typical gauge that is installed on a nh3 tank has a accuracy of +/- 7-10%,realistically using temp would be more accurate. Then after this is all said and done, the level gauge is the one that is used to make sure that the regulator, or anything else for that matter is working right. | |
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