To determine the time for the temperature of a metal tank to drop from θ2 to θ1, key factors include the tank's surface area, the temperature difference, and the heat transfer coefficient. The heat transfer coefficient varies significantly based on insulation and wall thickness, making it challenging to calculate; experimental measurement or manufacturer data is often required. For further analysis, resources on "unsteady" or "transient" one-dimensional heat transfer, Biot number, and Heisler charts are recommended. The complexity of the problem necessitates considering convection inside the tank, conduction through the walls, and convection with the surrounding air. Experimental measurements are suggested for accurate results, especially if the tank is manageable in size.