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Which of the myriad numbers on my tank is the hydro date?

I have this 5 pound carbon dioxide tank for making soda:
https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3913/1...032661cb_b.jpg

I bought the original from Praxair, who replaced my brand new C02
tank with a cruddy one, and then swapped it out continually:
https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3930/1...93defdba_b.jpg

I've been swapping out the tank for years, but lately, they don't
have the 5-pound C02 tanks size in stock. They say their supplier
doesn't have the "steel" (which is their nickname for empty tanks
to fill).

This lack of "steel" has been going on for weeks.

So, today, I called up the other two local suppliers:
1. Praxair 408-588-2035 $29.49 for a swap of steel for steel
2. Airgas 408-998-63.90 $33 for a swap of steel for steel
3. Carbonic 408-727-8835 $20 for a refill of steel

For the first two, I can swap out the Praxair tank and they will
take it, even if it is past its 5-year hydro test point (which
is how Praxair talked me into swapping out my brand new tank
for their beat up ones all the time in the first place).

But, Carbonic (naturally) won't fill it if it's past its
five year hydro date.

Question is:
hhhhhhhhhhh

TW10.3V
https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3887/1...0f19b386_b.jpg

10M80
https://c3.staticflickr.com/3/2943/1...264ae186_b.jpg

7X56
https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3837/1...b078f911_b.jpg


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The TW10.3 is the tare weight, the weight of the tank empty, 10.3 lbs. My
guess is that the 7X56 is the original hydro date (July, 1956) based on its
position under the other numbers, and the 10M80 is from a retest in October,
1975.

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Which of the myriad numbers on my tank is the hydro date?

I have this 5 pound carbon dioxide tank for making soda:
https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3913/1...032661cb_b.jpg

I bought the original from Praxair, who replaced my brand new C02
tank with a cruddy one, and then swapped it out continually:
https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3930/1...93defdba_b.jpg

I've been swapping out the tank for years, but lately, they don't
have the 5-pound C02 tanks size in stock. They say their supplier
doesn't have the "steel" (which is their nickname for empty tanks
to fill).

This lack of "steel" has been going on for weeks.

So, today, I called up the other two local suppliers:
1. Praxair 408-588-2035 $29.49 for a swap of steel for steel
2. Airgas 408-998-63.90 $33 for a swap of steel for steel
3. Carbonic 408-727-8835 $20 for a refill of steel

For the first two, I can swap out the Praxair tank and they will
take it, even if it is past its 5-year hydro test point (which
is how Praxair talked me into swapping out my brand new tank
for their beat up ones all the time in the first place).

But, Carbonic (naturally) won't fill it if it's past its
five year hydro date.

Question is:
hhhhhhhhhhh

TW10.3V
https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3887/1...0f19b386_b.jpg

10M80
https://c3.staticflickr.com/3/2943/1...264ae186_b.jpg

7X56
https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3837/1...b078f911_b.jpg


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Carl Ijames wrote, on Wed, 24 Sep 2014 19:07:12 -0400:

The TW10.3 is the tare weight, the weight of the tank empty, 10.3 lbs.
My guess is that the 7X56 is the original hydro date (July, 1956) based
on its position under the other numbers, and the 10M80 is from a retest
in October,
1975.


That's great information!
TW10.3 ‰¡ tare weight of 10.3 pounds
7X56 ‰¡ original hydro tested date (1951 to 1956)
10M80 ‰¡ October 1975 hydro tested date (10/75 to 10/80)

Since the tank was given to me by Praxair in exchange for mine, it must
have a *later* date on it somewhere, or they wouldn't have given it to me
(one would think).

Looking at *all* the numbers:h

ICC 3AA1800 is just below the neck
5-59348 is just below that
GPAC is below that
756 is below that

TW10.3 is on the opposite side of all those original numbers

K0 is high up on the neck
8L66 is just below that
10M80 was apparently added later

And then, there are these cryptic numbers:
7something?08 UE
https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3913/1...8db206e9_z.jpg

Do you think that means July 2008?
If so, how did they give me the tank if that date is far past?


I've had the tank about a year or so, I think.


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Carl Ijames wrote, on Wed, 24 Sep 2014 19:07:12 -0400:

The TW10.3 is the tare weight, the weight of the tank empty, 10.3 lbs.
My guess is that the 7X56 is the original hydro date (July, 1956) based
on its position under the other numbers, and the 10M80 is from a retest
in October,
1975.


That's great information!
TW10.3 ? tare weight of 10.3 pounds
7X56 ? original hydro tested date (1951 to 1956)
10M80 ? October 1975 hydro tested date (10/75 to 10/80)

Since the tank was given to me by Praxair in exchange for mine, it must
have a *later* date on it somewhere, or they wouldn't have given it to me
(one would think).

Looking at *all* the numbers:h

ICC 3AA1800 is just below the neck
5-59348 is just below that
GPAC is below that
756 is below that

TW10.3 is on the opposite side of all those original numbers

K0 is high up on the neck
8L66 is just below that
10M80 was apparently added later

And then, there are these cryptic numbers:
7something?08 UE
https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3913/1...8db206e9_z.jpg

Do you think that means July 2008?
If so, how did they give me the tank if that date is far past?


yes, I think this means it was tested in July 2008



I've had the tank about a year or so, I think.


or so? maybe you got it within 5 years. or, "close enough".


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Pico Rico wrote, on Wed, 24 Sep 2014 17:36:21 -0700:

maybe you got it within 5 years. or, "close enough".


Maybe. I don't really remember, as I haven't made soda in a while, and
when I looked, it was empty (from me not shutting it fully off most
likely).

Anyway, in hind sight, if anyone here asks whether it's better to own
them or to just trade them in, I'd say now that it's better to own them,
even though Praxair talked me out of that when I first returned mine.

Anyway, if it is 2008, I'm stuck waiting for Praxair to get "steel",
since they would replace it with one within the 5-year period.


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Pico Rico wrote, on Wed, 24 Sep 2014 17:36:21 -0700:

yes, I think this means it was tested in July 2008


I wonder how much a "stamp" costs so I can stamp something like today's
date on it?

BTW, does that mean the stamp is the END date or the date TESTED?
We have two different interpretations in this thread.
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Pico Rico wrote, on Wed, 24 Sep 2014 17:36:21 -0700:

yes, I think this means it was tested in July 2008


I wonder how much a "stamp" costs so I can stamp something like today's
date on it?



BTW, does that mean the stamp is the END date or the date TESTED?
We have two different interpretations in this thread.


The tested date.


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Pico Rico wrote, on Wed, 24 Sep 2014 18:27:22 -0700:

The tested date.


Thanks.

So it has been tested 4 times:
756 ‰¡ test date July 1956 (where the is the tester's mark)
8L66 ‰¡ test date August 1966 (where the L is the tester's mark)
10M80 ‰¡ test date October 1980 (where the M is the tester's mark)
7mark08 UE ‰¡ test date July 2008 (expired July 2013)

Googling, I find this for the rest of the numbers:
http://www.idc-guide.com/equipment.html
http://www.idc-guide.com/images/tank-markings.jpg

ICC 3AA 1800 ‰¡ ICC agency, 3AA steel, 1800 psi
TW10.3 ‰¡ tare weight of 10.3 pounds
5-59348 ‰¡ serial number
GPAC ‰¡ manufacturer
K0 ‰¡ ?
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First, I misspoke as another poster pointed out, the date is the date of
test not expiration. Second, yes, I think the 7 08 is the latest test date,
July 2008. The ICC 3AA specifies the type of tank and how often it must be
tested, and the 1800 is the maximum use pressure, 1800 psig. I forget what
the next two lines mean. I was told once that the symbols between the month
and year on the hydro test identify the place that did the test but I have
never verified that; could be the test procedure or something else. If you
are really in a hurry, maybe you can go back to Praxair and swap your empty
for another empty with a current hydro test date?
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Carl Ijames wrote, on Wed, 24 Sep 2014 19:07:12 -0400:

The TW10.3 is the tare weight, the weight of the tank empty, 10.3 lbs.
My guess is that the 7X56 is the original hydro date (July, 1956) based
on its position under the other numbers, and the 10M80 is from a retest
in October,
1975.


That's great information!
TW10.3 ? tare weight of 10.3 pounds
7X56 ? original hydro tested date (1951 to 1956)
10M80 ? October 1975 hydro tested date (10/75 to 10/80)

Since the tank was given to me by Praxair in exchange for mine, it must
have a *later* date on it somewhere, or they wouldn't have given it to me
(one would think).

Looking at *all* the numbers:h

ICC 3AA1800 is just below the neck
5-59348 is just below that
GPAC is below that
756 is below that

TW10.3 is on the opposite side of all those original numbers

K0 is high up on the neck
8L66 is just below that
10M80 was apparently added later

And then, there are these cryptic numbers:
7something?08 UE
https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3913/1...8db206e9_z.jpg

Do you think that means July 2008?
If so, how did they give me the tank if that date is far past?


I've had the tank about a year or so, I think.


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Carl Ijames wrote, on Wed, 24 Sep 2014 21:57:35 -0400:

If you are really in a hurry, maybe you can go back to Praxair and swap
your empty for another empty with a current hydro test date?


That's an interesting idea!
I hadn't thought of that.
But I don't think it will matter.

What I *want* is carbon dioxide, not an empty tank (I already have an
empty tank).

When I bought the brand-new tank, Praxair talked me into swapping it for
their tanks based on the fact I'd never have to hydro it.

At the time, I hadn't known that Carbonic, literally across the street,
will refill the tank for 2/3 of what Praxair charges.

So, in reality, it was false economy to let let Praxair do the hydro,
because had the tank been within the 5 years, it would have been filled
by now.

As it is, I'm forced to *wait* for Praxair to have steel in stock.


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I meant, get a tank from Praxair and take it to Carbonic and pay them to
fill it. Then decide if you ever want to go back to Praxair (maybe just
before that hydro expires? :-)).

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Carl Ijames wrote, on Wed, 24 Sep 2014 21:57:35 -0400:

If you are really in a hurry, maybe you can go back to Praxair and swap
your empty for another empty with a current hydro test date?


That's an interesting idea!
I hadn't thought of that.
But I don't think it will matter.

What I *want* is carbon dioxide, not an empty tank (I already have an
empty tank).

When I bought the brand-new tank, Praxair talked me into swapping it for
their tanks based on the fact I'd never have to hydro it.

At the time, I hadn't known that Carbonic, literally across the street,
will refill the tank for 2/3 of what Praxair charges.

So, in reality, it was false economy to let let Praxair do the hydro,
because had the tank been within the 5 years, it would have been filled
by now.

As it is, I'm forced to *wait* for Praxair to have steel in stock.


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I meant, get a tank from Praxair and take it to Carbonic and pay them to
fill it. Then decide if you ever want to go back to Praxair (maybe just
before that hydro expires? :-)).

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Carl Ijames
"Danny D." wrote in message ...

Carl Ijames wrote, on Wed, 24 Sep 2014 21:57:35 -0400:

If you are really in a hurry, maybe you can go back to Praxair and swap
your empty for another empty with a current hydro test date?


That's an interesting idea!
I hadn't thought of that.
But I don't think it will matter.

What I *want* is carbon dioxide, not an empty tank (I already have an
empty tank).

When I bought the brand-new tank, Praxair talked me into swapping it for
their tanks based on the fact I'd never have to hydro it.

At the time, I hadn't known that Carbonic, literally across the street,
will refill the tank for 2/3 of what Praxair charges.

So, in reality, it was false economy to let let Praxair do the hydro,
because had the tank been within the 5 years, it would have been filled
by now.

As it is, I'm forced to *wait* for Praxair to have steel in stock.


What ever you do, don't stamp a fake date on the tank.

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Carl Ijames wrote, on Thu, 25 Sep 2014 12:06:03 -0400:

I meant, get a tank from Praxair and take it to Carbonic and pay them to
fill it. Then decide if you ever want to go back to Praxair (maybe just
before that hydro expires?


Oh. I'm sorry. That *is* clever!

It solves *both* problems.

I will call Praxair now.
Praxair 408-588-2035 $29.49 for a swap of steel for steel
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