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wa8yxm
Nov 02, 2020Explorer III
For pure safety sake it is likely better if you do. But I never did.
The danger of leaving it on is two fold
If you brush against a knob on the range you end up with an RV full of Propane and a tank that's empty come spring (Those are the dangers)
If the air/propane mix hits the magic number and there is a spark. the storage facility and all inside it may well cease to exist.. Windows will be shattered for quite some distance, and guess who pays for all this.
The danger of leaving it on is two fold
If you brush against a knob on the range you end up with an RV full of Propane and a tank that's empty come spring (Those are the dangers)
If the air/propane mix hits the magic number and there is a spark. the storage facility and all inside it may well cease to exist.. Windows will be shattered for quite some distance, and guess who pays for all this.
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