With this simple trick you can know how much gas is left in your cylinder this winter in Chile

With this simple trick you can know how much gas is left in your cylinder this winter in Chile
With this simple trick you can know how much gas is left in your cylinder this winter in Chile

As has been discussed over the last few weeks, starting next July 1st there will be a rise in electricity bills in Chile.

In detail, they will be approximately 5 million customers located between the Arica region and the Los Lagos region who will be affected by the increase in electricity bills.

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And electricity is usually a crucial source of consumption during the winter months for some families that use the electric heating in their homes.

Under this context, the scenario may arise that some families reconsider the heating method to usewith the purpose that this does not mean an increase in their respective electricity bills.

Along these lines, one of the classic methods that can be used is gas stoves. Although this heating mode is not exactly economical, there is a trick that can help more than one person to do not use extra cylinders.

This way you can know how much gas is left in your cylinder

Instagram user @maca.lacamote revealed a tip to know how much gas is left in the cylinders that people have in their homes in simple steps.

First of all, it is necessary have a weight to be able to place the gas cylinder on it. When weighing the cylinder, the scale will give a digit that corresponds to the total weight of the gas plus that of the metal cylinder properly speaking. Said number (7.7 kilos in his case) “we have to memorize it to know how much gas we have left,” he explained.

Then, according to the user, the secret lies in that each gas cylinder has the exact weight on its exterior, especially How much does it weigh on its own?.

For example, the user detailed that her cylinder weighed 6.6 kilos. In that sense, the digit that the weight threw first (7,7 kilos) you have to subtract the weight of the cylinder (6.6 kilos). When performing the calculation, the result yields 1.1 kilos, which is what corresponds to the gas that is left in the cylinder. Below is the explanation:


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