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Harvey51 wrote:They do fail, but it takes years. I simply rock the tank to get a feel for its weight.
My regulator tank switching mechanism doesnโt work either. I donโt mind switching bottles when I see the one in use is running low.
โSep-19-2020 11:34 AM
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Gdetrailer wrote:
Your "friends" don't know what they are doing..
I wouldn't take any "advice" from them.
Gdetrailer wrote:
When in doubt, hit all the connections with a soapy solution and wait a few minutes to see if you have bubbles..
โSep-18-2020 08:11 PM
mr_andyj wrote:
You CAN have a leak and never smell it.
Trust me, Trust all of us who are telling you this. Only leaks that are big enough to give off enough scent can be detected by a human, small leaks are impossible to sniff-out with a nose.
โSep-18-2020 03:55 PM
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poppa wrote:
why do you need the auto feature if you leave one tank off?
โSep-18-2020 01:28 PM
wopachop wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:Not true at all. People go nuts trying to find propane leaks.
If it does develop a leak, you WILL smell it, so as long as you do not smell anything there is nothing wrong with your reg.
โSep-18-2020 08:59 AM
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time2roll wrote:
I like cruise control. Some just refuse to give in to automation.