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wa8yxm
Oct 15, 2022Explorer III
valhalla360 wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
There are 4 types of propane tank level indicators.
The most common is some kind of RED/Green indicator.. IT works well but.. GREEN means "Tank not empty" red means "Empty" there is only about 10 seconds of in between.. if the tank is 1% full.. it's not empty
Assuming you run a 2 tank system and fill your empties within a week or so, RED means you are at 50%.
Well true. At home growing up we had a multi tank system one tank was always closed so that if we hit red on both sides.> We opened the spare and still had propane for the water heater and stove.
My sister after a lightening strike "There's a fire in the Oven There's a fire in the Oven" me (As I responded "Isn't that how it works?" Then "Where's the baking soda?
I hit the Gas control Solenoid with a bit of Baking soda.. (The lightening strike ignighted the insulation (outer only) and fire out (Well the cooking fire still responded to control but the electrical fire out) Baking soda is a marvelous fire extingushier.
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