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DiskDoctr
Dec 10, 2013Explorer
Maybe this will help.
1. Switching to 30lb tanks can help.
2. Are you running an auto-changeover regulator?
3. Are you running TWO-STAGE regulators? Single housing regulators tend to freeze up much more easily as it gets cold and with higher volume propane usage like a furnace.
4. Pouring a pan of hot water over a "forzen" regulator or tank can help get emergency flow going. Make sure you don't get water in the vent or on anything that shouldn't get wet, like a heating pad, etc.
5. A heated mattress pad can help keep you warm and isolate you from the cold mattress.
6. Use synthetic blankets and such to keep moisture off your body at night.
Wish I had better tips for you, that is REALLY COLD! Hang in there!
1. Switching to 30lb tanks can help.
2. Are you running an auto-changeover regulator?
3. Are you running TWO-STAGE regulators? Single housing regulators tend to freeze up much more easily as it gets cold and with higher volume propane usage like a furnace.
4. Pouring a pan of hot water over a "forzen" regulator or tank can help get emergency flow going. Make sure you don't get water in the vent or on anything that shouldn't get wet, like a heating pad, etc.
5. A heated mattress pad can help keep you warm and isolate you from the cold mattress.
6. Use synthetic blankets and such to keep moisture off your body at night.
Wish I had better tips for you, that is REALLY COLD! Hang in there!
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