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dave14117 wrote:
I think one of the Acme nuts may be broken. When it's tight there is still play in the line...so no way it could be closing the tank valve. QUESTION - if I steal the line from the other tank, leaving nothing attaching to that tank (it's Sunday and nothing's open), will the system still run?
โAug-09-2015 03:12 PM
dave14117 wrote:
I think one of the Acme nuts may be broken. When it's tight there is still play in the line...so no way it could be closing the tank valve. QUESTION - if I steal the line from the other tank, leaving nothing attaching to that tank (it's Sunday and nothing's open), will the system still run?
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โAug-08-2015 09:51 PM
dave14117 wrote:
On road near Yellowstone, dw likes to cook and it's a little chilly at night. For our 06 Cougar 5'er filled both propane tanks yesterday but since then cannot get any gas to flow to the trailer. Red/green indicator stays red. Smelled a little propane near the tanks occasionally before the refill. Have tried the very slow opening thing with no change on both tanks individually. Turned the water heater electric option off to have something open in the gas line.Original regulator and tanks. Nothing helps. Thinking need new regulator. Or maybe one of the gas feed tank-to-regulator lines. Any suggestions appreciated.
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