No, it is not necessary to keep an LPG cylinder in hot water when it becomes cold outside. LPG cylinders are designed to operate safely in a range of temperatures, and exposing them to hot water can pose safety risks, such as increasing pressure within the cylinder. Instead, it's important to ensure the cylinder is stored in an upright position, away from direct heat sources, and in a well-ventilated area. If the gas flow is low, it may be a better idea to check for any blockages or issues with the regulator.
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LPG / propane expands when it turns from liquid to gas, and this process absorbs heat energy from the air, via the cylinder. This causes cooling and often condensation of water vapor on the tank.
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The process by which a liquid becomes a solid is called "freezing".
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