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โMay-12-2015 12:08 PM
Mich F wrote:
I don't know why many have turned this in to a bash the OP for running out of propane thread :h ...
โMay-12-2015 10:50 AM
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โMay-12-2015 10:25 AM
Mich F wrote:I don't either.. after a few pages every thread turns into a "you're stupid and i would never do that" thread.
I don't know why many have turned this in to a bash the OP for running out of propane thread :h , but I do know you can find propane by searching for propane sales on Google maps on a smart phone.
โMay-12-2015 10:22 AM
smkettner wrote:Lantley wrote:I see this as a foolproof way to run out because you must run out to know a tank is empty. Fine in mid-afternoon. Not so good at 3a getting elbowed to get the heat working. Actually checking the regulator has worked great for me. Check daily with heavy use, weekly with light usage.
For those with dual tanks using the one tank on one off method is the foolproof way never to run out. The auto switch over valve creates more problems than it solves.
โMay-12-2015 10:07 AM
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โMay-12-2015 09:23 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:Around here there is often a 5 gallon minimum or $15 minimum connect charge.
Many retailers have moved away from selling Propane. There are new regulations every couple of years that generally involve either new equipment or relocating the tanks and fueling area. It isn't very profitable to begin with if you want to be price competitive and when you add in the labor it just doesn't make financial sense. On top of that, many RV propane fill connections range from either very difficult to access to a location that would challenge a Cirque Du Soleil acrobat. I threw in the towel when I crawled under a VW campervan in a 35 degree rainstorm to put in exactly 3/10s of one gallon of propane all for a whopping 75 cents. I don't envy those retailers at all.
โMay-12-2015 09:07 AM
noplace2 wrote:x2. Sounds like OCD.pira114 wrote:Propane dispensers just LOVE people like you ๐
I top off my tanks after every single trip. Even if I only used $5 worth,
โMay-12-2015 08:54 AM
pira114 wrote:
I top off my tanks after every single trip. Even if I only used $5 worth,
โMay-12-2015 08:36 AM
smkettner wrote:Lantley wrote:I see this as a foolproof way to run out because you must run out to know a tank is empty. Fine in mid-afternoon. Not so good at 3a getting elbowed to get the heat working. Actually checking the regulator has worked great for me. Check daily with heavy use, weekly with light usage.
For those with dual tanks using the one tank on one off method is the foolproof way never to run out. The auto switch over valve creates more problems than it solves.
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โMay-12-2015 08:18 AM
Dave H M wrote:
It is hard to imagine how many folks do not take advantage of the auto switch over. To me it is the greatest thing since sliced bread. :h
SoundGuy wrote:
"Sliced bread" isn't so great when you run your tanks with an auto switchover regulator, aren't paying attention, and allow both tanks to run dry! :S
Dave H M wrote:
not paying attention? Well i just won't go there today. :W