SoundGuy wrote:
Davidlee64 wrote:
The bad thing would be the furnace quitting from lack of propane at 3 am and 35 degrees outside. Anyone have any suggestions?
valhalla360 wrote:
Heck of a lot nicer spending 30 seconds switching over at 3am and the furnace is back up and running as opposed to finding out both are empty at 3am and you have to get dressed, pull the tank, drive around town, only to find there is no source in the middle of the night.
Agree. I run my tanks sequentially and just switch over manually when required. The only difficulty was not being able to see the regulator without removing the tank cover so I cut out a small rectangular hole and covered it over with clear plastic. MUCH better than inadvertently running both tanks dry. K.I.S.S. :B
I also agree. I do it manually, then I KNOW FOR SURE what my propane status is. Keeping a 3rd cylinder available isn't a bad idea either.