scrane
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Is that a yes or a no? Does SP9791 = E9791 ?
The 2026 permit specifies DOT - SP9791. That's why I'm wondering.
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Is that a yes or a no? Does SP9791 = E9791 ?
Yeah, that's true. I should mark the expiration on the calendar so I can at least make sure they are all full when it expires so at the very least there is a little time window to go through this process again. Luckily for me it's only a couple of HP130s that I mostly use to trans-fill now.Oh no no, we'll revive this thread in 2026. LOL
That is the government, that would take an additional 6 months to figure out...Well, at least they didn't screw us over by back-dating the exemption period time-frame to sync with the end of the last one. 2 More months, 2 more months, 2 more months!
OK, thanks. So I still have to hold my breath when I drop it off for Hydro. I imagine it'll be a good idea to tape a copy of the current Exemption to the tank when dropping it off.SP (special permit) = E (exemption)
Though I expect shops having difficulty with this...
IIRC - Over the years the stamps (during manufacturer) transitioned from "E" to "SP" as the permit language stated how they were to be marked during manufacturer.... You can't re-mark an existing tank...
It still never is a guarantee some idiot can't comprehend it..Guys relax..the previous (17th revision ) was identical…all is good!