โMar-28-2017 07:29 PM
โApr-05-2017 08:39 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
I used to run a pair of 30 pounders on our previous Spree, now have dual 20 pounders on our current Coachmen, yet haven't ever come remotely close to ever being without propane. Used sequentially, I always have a full second tank on hand while the first is in use so why would I care how much propane "exactly" may be in the in-service tank?
โApr-05-2017 06:33 AM
โApr-05-2017 05:21 AM
pnichols wrote:
I'm scratching my head as to why using tanks sequentially helps out the OP to know the exact remaining level of propane they have available for camping before having to break camp or drive just the tow vehicle someplace to refill??
โApr-05-2017 05:13 AM
rhagfo wrote:
99% have auto switch over regulators, start with two full tanks, both open.
SoundGuy wrote:
Downside is that with both tanks open you can easily drain both and be left with nothing, especially when the tanks live under a cover that hides the auto changeover regulator's gauge. :M
rhagfo wrote:
Well I would figure how to put a sight window in the cover.
โApr-05-2017 12:37 AM
โApr-02-2017 09:19 PM
โMar-31-2017 10:00 AM
โMar-31-2017 08:49 AM
bgum wrote:
We owned two of the banned fiberglass cylinders. The company was put out of business by the government as they had no quality control testing as required by law and when tested had a high failure rate. Anyone who had one lost their money because they can't be refilled and the company filed bankruptcy.
โMar-30-2017 06:00 PM
โMar-30-2017 05:59 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
.... I run the tanks sequentially - open one and use it 'til it's empty, then manually switch over to the second full tank. At some point later, at my convenience I'll get that empty tank refilled, then repeat the cycle once the second tank itself has emptied. This way I truly don't care about monitoring tank levels.
โMar-30-2017 02:09 PM
SoundGuy wrote:rhagfo wrote:
99% have auto switch over regulators, start with two full tanks, both open.
Downside is that with both tanks open you can easily drain both and be left with nothing, especially when the tanks live under a cover that hides the auto changeover regulator's gauge. :M Ergo, the reason I run the tanks sequentially - open one and use it 'til it's empty, then manually switch over to the second full tank. At some point later, at my convenience I'll get that empty tank refilled, then repeat the cycle once the second tank itself has emptied. This way I truly don't care about monitoring tank levels. ๐
โMar-30-2017 05:22 AM
SoundGuy wrote:rhagfo wrote:
99% have auto switch over regulators, start with two full tanks, both open.
Downside is that with both tanks open you can easily drain both and be left with nothing, especially when the tanks live under a cover that hides the auto changeover regulator's gauge. :M Ergo, the reason I run the tanks sequentially - open one and use it 'til it's empty, then manually switch over to the second full tank. At some point later, at my convenience I'll get that empty tank refilled, then repeat the cycle once the second tank itself has emptied. This way I truly don't care about monitoring tank levels. ๐
โMar-30-2017 02:56 AM
โMar-30-2017 12:55 AM
rhagfo wrote:
99% have auto switch over regulators, start with two full tanks, both open.