logsfam wrote:
Thanks for all the reply’s. It will do this at around 40 degrees or below. I have determined the pressure or flow is low by lighting the stove top. When I do this the flame will drop very low but doesn’t usally go all the way off.
Last night it dropped pressure about 3 times within 4 hours. It is connected to a full 100 gallon bottle and this problem didn’t start till I had it delivered. After it dropped for the third time last night I switched it back over to one of my smaller bottles and didn’t have any further problems though the night.
I now believe the problem is in the bottle but do not understand what is happening so I can convince my gas supplier that the problem is in his bottle.
So now we know what the prob is. Contact our supplier and let him know he has to fix the prob if that 100 ponder belongs to him.