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wolfe10
Apr 08, 2015Explorer
Totally agree.  OK (actually GOOD) to ground the propane line, but it should be done and is generally done on the metal line close to the tank.  Since (and here I am ASSUMING) your propane lines are either iron or copper, no need to a second ground connection as they are all electrically connected.
Just throw that one away if the line is grounded elsewhere/ground it elsewhere and THEN throw it away.
Just throw that one away if the line is grounded elsewhere/ground it elsewhere and THEN throw it away.
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