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Manchester 18 gal propane tank valve failure

Bea_PA
Explorer
Explorer
I bought a Winnebago 24 V Chalet(access) several months ago and just discovered that the tank will not shut off. The only thing we didn't check on our full day PDI inspection. Never heard of a valve failure and we have owned 5 previous rigs plus a rig he had and myself. I suspect it may have been bad from the factory and no one noticed. Two dealers told me the entire tank needs replaced and my propane dealer knows of no one who works on the tanks. I will call Manchester tomorrow, thought we could just have the valve done. Has anyone ever had or heard of this problem? Thx
Bea PA
Down sized Winnebago 2012 24V Class C
2003 Gold Wing 1800 recently triked (Big Red)
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2_many_2
Explorer III
Explorer III
leeper wrote:
I had a new tank from Camping World with a bad valve. I could not refill it the first time a year later. Good old Camping World would not take it back because it was a year old. I don't buy tanks at Camping World anymore! Cost more to replace valve than a new tank. Purging, remove valve, buy valve, recertify after valve replacement so it can legally be refilled, and for safe usage. Go ahead and do your own and hope it does not leak, boom!


Sorry you had a poor experience, I have heard several scare tactic descriptions some like you are purveying.

The facts are if you can figure out to empty the tank, remove the faulty valve and screw in a new valve with some LP approved pipe joint compound, that is all there is to it. IMO your concerns are invalid.

In my experience all those comments about the tank that has to be replaced or safety inspected is a just an excuse for a service facility to run up the bill or scare you off.

Of course if you are replacing a 30 year old tank valve, it would probably be advised that you have some common sense about the overall condition of the system.

Good luck.

leeper
Explorer
Explorer
I had a new tank from Camping World with a bad valve. I could not refill it the first time a year later. Good old Camping World would not take it back because it was a year old. I don't buy tanks at Camping World anymore! Cost more to replace valve than a new tank. Purging, remove valve, buy valve, recertify after valve replacement so it can legally be refilled, and for safe usage. Go ahead and do your own and hope it does not leak, boom!

Bea_PA
Explorer
Explorer
I found a propane dealer who will look at it in the spring, I'm sure part and labor would be less than my warranty deductible.
Bea PA
Down sized Winnebago 2012 24V Class C
2003 Gold Wing 1800 recently triked (Big Red)

tatest
Explorer II
Explorer II
The valve can be replaced,the part is fairly inexpensive. The problem is evacuating the tank to replace the valve. I think you've encountered a propane dealer who simply does not want to take on the job.
Tom Test
Itasca Spirit 29B

pauldub
Explorer
Explorer
Did you try these guys?

pauldub
Explorer
Explorer
Find a propane dealer with a bunch of big tanks on their lot and ask them.

2_many_2
Explorer III
Explorer III
The valve can be replaced on any LP tank, the part is under $30. Anyone that tells you it can not be replaced is just not right. I have replaced them myself, and had them replaced by Propane vendors.

I have seen and heard stories of quotes to replace the tanks and valves for hundreds and even thousands of dollars, all of them were a rip off.

Keep looking for an honest LP dealer.