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โMar-30-2022 06:47 AM
JRscooby wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
We prefer to only open 1 tank. If you open both, it's easy to find yourself with no propane.
If you run with 1 tank open, you know when the 1st tank is empty, so you can refill it before the 2nd tank runs dry.
I'd much rather get up at 2am, spend 2 minutes opening a valve than wake up at 2am freezing and there is no propane left.
Another idea is to open 1 tank. Then with furnace running before you go to bed, slide your fingers down the side of tank. When you find the level, decide are you sure it will last all night? If in doubt, open other valve. Morning coffee check to see if switched. Yes, pull tank. No, shut off, and repeat at bedtime. (The gods of propane will never let it switch in daytime)
Over time, you will learn how long a tank will last
โMar-30-2022 06:02 AM
Bird Freak wrote:
Winter camping I check tanks every other day. When I see red I fill the tank. Never ran out.
โMar-29-2022 07:57 PM
Bird Freak wrote:X2
Winter camping I check tanks every other day. When I see red I fill the tank. Never ran out.
โMar-29-2022 02:51 PM
KKELLER14K wrote:
I'm sold. Thanks delwhjr....it is not expensive at all and moniters 2 tanks. Hey camp or glamp....I like gadgets like this..I installed a level mate pro and Wow! takes so much work out of getting set up. This monitor will be a nice addition to the toy box! Back to the OP...even though I have had auto changers, I always left one tank closed. I want to know when one runs dry then manually switch it over.
โMar-29-2022 12:58 PM
โMar-27-2022 09:23 PM
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โMar-27-2022 11:53 AM
โMar-27-2022 09:53 AM
MarkTwain wrote:
You will always know when a tank has emptied if you have a regulator gauge connected to both tanks which will then display a red color when a tank is empty.
โMar-27-2022 08:44 AM
bob213 wrote:
But... If you have both tanks open you will need to periodically check because you will never know when you have switched over to your other tank. Without checking you could deplete both tanks before you realize it.
โMar-27-2022 08:38 AM
bob213 wrote:
But... If you have both tanks open you will need to periodically check because you will never know when you have switched over to your other tank. Without checking you could deplete both tanks before you realize it.
โMar-27-2022 05:38 AM
โMar-27-2022 05:13 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
We prefer to only open 1 tank. If you open both, it's easy to find yourself with no propane.
If you run with 1 tank open, you know when the 1st tank is empty, so you can refill it before the 2nd tank runs dry.
I'd much rather get up at 2am, spend 2 minutes opening a valve than wake up at 2am freezing and there is no propane left.