Hello!

Concerning the "quick coupling" I use for gaz transfer, it comes from Ludger (Germany) :
http://www.dampfmodellbau-keifler.de/pic/14-2030.jpgThe only problem is that Ludger changes the seal to instal : Viton.
Nitrile is recommended for low temp . Although 30/70% BuPro mixture must be +/- Minus 20°C I never had no problem.
I like this system because I can transfer liquid in my tank whatever the position of the tank inside the boat without removing it and pushing or freezing my fingers.
Thru the silicone tube, I can see the liquid flowing down the tank. I just return the main tank to have liquid right away. Bleed oof valve wide open on the tank inside the boat for quick fill up.
When my tank is full (80%), I shut in maoin tank reserve, i disconnect the coupling and I shut oof the gas tank inside the boat.


As the gas in cannister is very expensive in France (+/- 7.5€) , I use a bigger bottle wich contains butane only and I save a lot of money!
Now, concerning the liquid phase This is my first trial. I decided to go for it to help having pressure in my gas tank during cold period.
Remember that butane boiling point is +/- 0°C and Propane - 45°C. So if you have a 30/70% BuPro mixture. The Propane burns first and in cold weather < 60% butane remains inside the tank.
This has been very well explained in this forum.
So , as (roughly) a drop of liquid is equivalent @ 270drops of gas at standards conditions. If you allow a drop of this liquid to go the burner , you maintain good pressure inside the tank and , when this drop is warmed up it expands such a way that it blow to the torch.
I am sure that English speaking people will explain this properly.
Remember that you need a ckeck valve at the oulet of the tank and then a radiator to cool down the gas before it enters into regulator, shut of valve or anything with rubber inside.
For those who speak French, I explain this in here:
http://modelismenavalradioc.nouvellestar6.com/t1920-vapeur-par-grand-froid-et-solutionI hope , you understandme good enough.
Regards.