BFL13 wrote:
DW refuses to have the propane on while going down the road and that's that.
With the 5er (two 30 lb tanks), on arrival, it was routine to turn the stove- top burners on first after turning the propane back on, to make sure there was gas, then turn the other things on as needed. No trouble ever.
Can we not do the same thing now?
It depends on where the range is. If it's at the beginning of the circuit then no, just getting PP to it isn't going to bleed the rest of the lines.
Your wife needs to change her mind.
You might also let her know that if a line were to be broken (like in an accident), a valve at the tank would shut off the flow of gas. It simply wont allow a massive release.
You go down the road with gasoline flowing and that's just as big of bomb as the PP tank.