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โJul-20-2013 11:06 AM
bartlettj wrote:wilber1 wrote:
Both and check them every few days to see if one has emptied.
As far as a tank connection working lose goes, greater chance of that in a moving vehicle that is bouncing and flexing than on one which is stationary.
I had it happen just sitting in my driveway. This was on a 2012 model year trailer- one of the pigtails sprang a leak right at the threaded end. I replaced the China Bomb pigtails with some nice made in USA ones. I lost about 10 pounds of propane over a 24 hour period before I noticed.
โJul-20-2013 10:53 AM
โJul-20-2013 10:16 AM
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โJul-20-2013 09:36 AM
โJul-20-2013 08:51 AM
robsouth wrote:
I only open the tank being used. After waking up one cold morning at 3AM with no heat and NO gas left, I don't use the auto "run out of gas" method anymore. I know, I should have checked them from time to time, but I forget. So now, I always have one full tank so I can fire the furnace right back up.
โJul-20-2013 08:19 AM
โJul-20-2013 08:09 AM
wilber1 wrote:
Both and check them every few days to see if one has emptied.
As far as a tank connection working lose goes, greater chance of that in a moving vehicle that is bouncing and flexing than on one which is stationary.
โJul-20-2013 07:59 AM
โJul-20-2013 07:40 AM
Atlee wrote:
What is unsafe about having both cylinders open at the same time?RamTX wrote:
Just for safety purposes, I use one tank at a time, i.e. keep the cylinder valve closed on the tank not in use.
โJul-20-2013 07:40 AM
Atlee wrote:
What is unsafe about having both cylinders open at the same time?RamTX wrote:
Just for safety purposes, I use one tank at a time, i.e. keep the cylinder valve closed on the tank not in use.
โJul-20-2013 07:20 AM
YnotTurbo wrote:
I open both tanks when one is getting low and I am driving to a campground. When they are both full, I leave one open.
โJul-20-2013 07:19 AM
RamTX wrote:
Just for safety purposes, I use one tank at a time, i.e. keep the cylinder valve closed on the tank not in use.
โJul-20-2013 07:16 AM
WoodGlue wrote:
Propane. Who here leaves open both tanks and let's the switch over do it's job and who only uses one tank at a time, and waits until it runs out to switch over?
I always leave both tanks open and let it do its thing.
WoodGlue