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nineoaks2004 wrote:
I have a screw in gauge that I bought at Lowes it goes between the bottle and the regulator, it seems accurate enough for my use.
I have tried the magnetic ones and they do not work very well. They also make a clear tank now (expensive)they are lighter in weight and you can see the amount of propane in it, Camping world has these
Dave H M wrote:
i often wondered what some people do to pass the camping time. Now i know, they go to great lengths to try to figure out how much propane is in each tank. :W
Me and the folks that utilize the auto change over and red/green indicator must have other things to do.
Probably not as constructive though. :B
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Canadian Rainbirds wrote:dbbls wrote:joebedford wrote:Where the liquid is will be cold, warm where there is no liquid.
Put your hand on the active tank when in use. You'll easily be able to tell where the level is.
This works best after pouring hot water down the side of the tank, whether in use or not. We us that on the tank in the stick house.
โNov-07-2015 06:05 PM
dbbls wrote:joebedford wrote:Where the liquid is will be cold, warm where there is no liquid.
Put your hand on the active tank when in use. You'll easily be able to tell where the level is.
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joebedford wrote:Where the liquid is will be cold, warm where there is no liquid.
Put your hand on the active tank when in use. You'll easily be able to tell where the level is.
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