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Dutch_12078
Jan 11, 2015Explorer II
wa8yxm wrote:
Alas you are not going to like the answer I will give you but it can not be done.
The pressure in the tank does not change as the tank empties, it goes down very swiftly when the tank is empty, All but no warning, What you will see on a remote pressure gauge is more related to outside temperature than volume of propane in the tank.
We already sorted that out by the third post above. In the second post, I said, "Yes, it can be done. Note that you want to read the liquid level, not the gas pressure." (emphasis added)
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