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mgirardo
Jul 31, 2019Explorer
Thanks to all for your suggestions. I did notice how expensive the regulator is. I decided to try the simplest option first. I turned the propane tank off, then fired up the grill to burn off the propane still in the line. By the time the propane finally burned off, there was a puddle of oil under the regulator about the size of a half-dollar, maybe a little larger. I took one of the tanks of the TT and hooked it up to the grill. Fired it up and let it run for a few minutes. No oil at all.
So I turned the tank off and let the propane burn off. I then hooked up the old tank and fired it up for about 10 minutes. No oil at all. Nothing. I'm thinking it just built up in the hose over time and finally started coming out. Hopefully it is gone.
Thanks again!
-Michael
So I turned the tank off and let the propane burn off. I then hooked up the old tank and fired it up for about 10 minutes. No oil at all. Nothing. I'm thinking it just built up in the hose over time and finally started coming out. Hopefully it is gone.
Thanks again!
-Michael
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