BFL13 wrote:
On the BC ferries, they make you turn off the propane tank(s). After that on the road again, it's up to you. Of course the usual instruction is to turn off any open flame at any gas station you stop at. Not too clear whether that means the main tank too.
So let's say after two hours with it off for the ferry and when you get it on again, will you have all these problems getting the appliances to work again?
Since I dont ever turn off the PP I don't know how long it takes to leak out. All I know is that it does so after some amount of time even though the system seems to be sealed. My guess is it would last longer than that.
If you have trouble after two hours then thats the mumber. I only have to bleed it after it sits for the winter season since thats the only time I turn it off.
Frankly, I would think it would last a number of hours. Maybe you should go around and check all the connections for leaks.
FWIW, I found leaks on my brand new trailer..