fleadermouse wrote:Hydrogen is NOT safer to work with than propane it's LEL is 4% and it's UEL is 75% which means that it's an explosive mixture in almost any concentration in air. Secondly the activation energy for hydrogen combustion is very low it can ignite simply from the friction of a high pressure leak. Finally hydrogen will not liquefy under pressure at room temperature. Thus normal tank pressures are about 2400psi.
As far as I can understand the techno-jargon, you're absolutely correct,
except for one minor detail; propane is heavier than air and will concentrate to dangerous levels around your ankles. Hydrogen is lighter than air and will disperse above your head unless restricted by and impermeable barrier, like a roof without vents.
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Answers! I got lots of answers!
(Now if I could just find the right questions.)