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pnichols wrote:
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P.S. My 20-25 year old Weber BBQ grill on the deck has a weight scale contents gage on it. Ultra reliable too - no batteries or electronics involved. The gage mechancism is a steel fail-proof mechanism.
โMay-04-2015 07:17 PM
pnichols wrote:A lot of those see-through tanks were recalled for safety reasons.
IMHO, the ultimate propane level indicator in accuracy and dependability, year after year, for RVs would be the tanks that are made out of spun fiberglass so that you can just look at the tank to see the liquid level shadow right through the fiberglass.
I've seen spun fiberglass 5 gallon BBQ propane tanks that one can visually see the liquid level in. But does anyone know if the large built-in propane tanks on RVs can be bought in the spun fiberglass type?
P.S. My 20-25 year old Weber BBQ grill on the deck has a weight scale contents gage on it. Ultra reliable too - no batteries or electronics involved. The gage mechancism is a steel fail-proof mechanism.
โMay-04-2015 05:47 PM
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โApr-29-2015 10:21 AM
mbutts wrote:
Well, I guess you can still run out, but you'd know about it ahead of time! ๐
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โApr-28-2015 09:48 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
The one on Amazon and their website is not the same as the one in the article. There is no app for the phone and the display won't show on the phone since there is no app as described in the article.
โApr-28-2015 09:17 AM
โApr-28-2015 08:51 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
Good luck finding the scale shown in the article. It doesn't seem to exist, and inquiries to the company are not answered.
โApr-28-2015 07:44 AM