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rockwind1 wrote:
my one question, does anyone have the experience to say whether or not this amount of a leak should show bubbles?
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
2007 and small propane leak.......
Check VENTS on regulator (small pin hole on 1st stage and large screened ne on 2nd stage)
Check fittings/bushing on pigtail hoses....especially bushing on Big Green Nut.
โJan-30-2017 01:04 PM
โJan-30-2017 12:09 PM
CA Traveler wrote:rockwind1 wrote:Yes the tank is out of the equation and the regulator is working correctly. With the tank valve off the regulator bleeds out the propane in the line. This is why you have to purge the air when the tank has been shut off.
not sure how it could be the tank because i turn the tank on to pressurize the system, my guage goes up to where ever 11 or something. then i shut tank off so it should be out of the equation, then i turn on stove to bring pressure down to 7 or 8 lbs, in this case it was around 7.2. then i did the 3 minute test which went fine. then i i waited and watched and noticed the much slower drop as described above.
any other opinions out there? thanks, kevin
โJan-30-2017 11:51 AM
rockwind1 wrote:Yes the tank is out of the equation and the regulator is working correctly. With the tank valve off the regulator bleeds out the propane in the line. This is why you have to purge the air when the tank has been shut off.
not sure how it could be the tank because i turn the tank on to pressurize the system, my guage goes up to where ever 11 or something. then i shut tank off so it should be out of the equation, then i turn on stove to bring pressure down to 7 or 8 lbs, in this case it was around 7.2. then i did the 3 minute test which went fine. then i i waited and watched and noticed the much slower drop as described above.
any other opinions out there? thanks, kevin
โJan-30-2017 11:47 AM
rockwind1 wrote:At ten years old I recommend it.
been meaning to maybe buy a new regulator anyway,
โJan-30-2017 11:29 AM
korbe wrote:
The way I look at it is like this. When I shut off the stove and turn off the tanks for a couple of weeks, then return to use the stove, I need to wait for the gas to get from the tanks to the stove. Where did the gas go that was left in the lines when I last turned off the tanks? It must have "leaked" out somewhere.