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โMar-17-2018 07:33 AM
TurnThePage wrote:Let me ask you a question: Is it easier to use a small pen sized gadget to check the level, or is it easier to unhook the lines, screw out the tank retaining mechanism, lean the tank to the side so it can be removed to "heft the tank"? I mean seriously?! My tank storage is extremely awkward to access so why should I do it your way just because you think everyone else should do as you do. I mean seriously?!
If I don't remember, I remove and heft the tanks before a trip. I can tell close to full versus empty. If there's doubt, I top them off before leaving. Doesn't everybody? I mean seriously?!
โMar-17-2018 07:13 AM
โMar-16-2018 11:09 PM
fj12ryder wrote:If I don't remember, I remove and heft the tanks before a trip. I can tell close to full versus empty. If there's doubt, I top them off before leaving. Doesn't everybody? I mean seriously?!TurnThePage wrote:Great idea provided you use your trailer consistently. Some of us don't, believe it or not. Sometimes it's a couple months between usages, and memories can be tricky things. You may forget that the one tank is empty and you switched over to the other tank but didn't fill the empty. How do you check to see how full the tanks are before you take off? Or do you just roll the dice? I prefer to be able to check my tanks before I leave and fill as necessary.
Crazy. If one runs out at night, get up and switch to the other. Next day refill the empty. I'm not clever enough for anything else. I rarely need need propane at night anyhow. If it was cold enough, I'd turn on the 12v heated blanket timer and go back to sleep. Morning is soon enough.
โMar-16-2018 04:18 PM
โMar-16-2018 04:09 PM
TurnThePage wrote:Great idea provided you use your trailer consistently. Some of us don't, believe it or not. Sometimes it's a couple months between usages, and memories can be tricky things. You may forget that the one tank is empty and you switched over to the other tank but didn't fill the empty. How do you check to see how full the tanks are before you take off? Or do you just roll the dice? I prefer to be able to check my tanks before I leave and fill as necessary.
Crazy. If one runs out at night, get up and switch to the other. Next day refill the empty. I'm not clever enough for anything else. I rarely need need propane at night anyhow. If it was cold enough, I'd turn on the 12v heated blanket timer and go back to sleep. Morning is soon enough.
โMar-15-2018 09:37 PM
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โMar-11-2018 09:57 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
From what I've seen, 30 lb. tanks with gauges are 2 to 3 times as much as a 30 lb. tank without a gauge. You could be looking at around $300 for a pair of them.
โMar-11-2018 05:34 PM
Housted wrote:
This is what I made for both our 5ers. It measures the little piston/indicator in the valve. When the led turns on I know the first tank is empty. I then switch manually over to the other tank so I know when it goes empty. by doing this the empty one is the one the arrow points to. I leave both valves open always.
See also next pic
Housted
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