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DutchmenSport
Aug 10, 2016Explorer
I also have the automatic switch over valve and it also faced to the back. I finally just turned the entire regulator around so the indicator red-green was now facing the front. I had to turn the tanks around too, but it worked. My cover has the lift up lid, so it's very easy to see the indicator now.
However, I never leave both tanks open at the same time. I always have the tank not in use turned off. When when tank runs empty, I know it's empty because things stop working. I know it's time to switch over and get the empty tank filled. The risk of running out both tanks and then you don't have any propane at all is a risk I don't like to take. In the Summer, it's not very critical. But when we winter camp, the propane gets used much faster heating the camper, and both tanks can get used up much faster than expected. Waking up in the middle of the night to a cold camper is not so bad when you can get up, go outside in the cold (and snow), flip over the valve, turn on the tank, and get the furnace running again. However, if both tanks run out.... you're gonna be freezing until the stores open up. So one tank is always off and when one goes empty, it's re-filled immediately.
However, I never leave both tanks open at the same time. I always have the tank not in use turned off. When when tank runs empty, I know it's empty because things stop working. I know it's time to switch over and get the empty tank filled. The risk of running out both tanks and then you don't have any propane at all is a risk I don't like to take. In the Summer, it's not very critical. But when we winter camp, the propane gets used much faster heating the camper, and both tanks can get used up much faster than expected. Waking up in the middle of the night to a cold camper is not so bad when you can get up, go outside in the cold (and snow), flip over the valve, turn on the tank, and get the furnace running again. However, if both tanks run out.... you're gonna be freezing until the stores open up. So one tank is always off and when one goes empty, it's re-filled immediately.
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