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DrewE
Feb 11, 2017Explorer II
The tank should have a float gauge on it (though it may not be particularly accessible), and that ought to be as accurate as anything. There likely is a little sender on the float gauge face that provides the signal for the interior three light panel (and also makes it hard to see the pointer on the actual gauge).
If for some reason the float gauge isn't working, a propane dealer should be able to fix it up pretty easily. Look for the kind of place that rents cylinders for homes and has trucks to deliver propane and such, not just a store with a propane fill station on the side.
If for some reason the float gauge isn't working, a propane dealer should be able to fix it up pretty easily. Look for the kind of place that rents cylinders for homes and has trucks to deliver propane and such, not just a store with a propane fill station on the side.
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