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Old-Biscuit wrote:Diamond c wrote:
I have 2 tanks and manually switch from one to another when first one runs out. I was just looking to know how much the one that Iโm on now has in it. Weโre leaving tomorrow for a few days and I hate to get there and one run out as soon as we get there. The web site says that they sell propane but I had just rather not have to fool with it while weโre gone if I donโt have to.
So go top it off today
Then you have 2 full cylinders
Simple....
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Veebyes wrote:
Your cooktop will show when tank level is getting low. Yellow flame. Your fridge may have a warning when the tank is getting low. Shaking the tank in place will tell you when it is getting low. Easy to tell a full one from an empty one. The tone of a tank when given a tap will let you know which is empty & which is full.
I don't use the automatic switchover on the regulator. I like to do it manually. When one goes empty, switch & refill at earliest opportunity. Less chance of forgetting till all out that way.
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JimK-NY wrote:
Lift the tank and judge the weight. That will give you a pretty good idea of how much is left.
โNov-24-2020 10:21 AM
Diamond c wrote:
I have 2 tanks and manually switch from one to another when first one runs out. I was just looking to know how much the one that Iโm on now has in it. Weโre leaving tomorrow for a few days and I hate to get there and one run out as soon as we get there. The web site says that they sell propane but I had just rather not have to fool with it while weโre gone if I donโt have to.
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