Racine96ExplorerNov 26, 2013LeakI think I am having a leak at the propane tanks, but small one. How do I test to check whether this is the case or not?
ScottGNomadNov 26, 2013Windex does a great job of revealing leaks.skipncharExplorerNov 26, 2013I just go by my nose. If I smell LP I change the fitting/hose as it's a quick and low cost repair. LP is too expensive to just loose LP to the open air.SoCalDesertRid1ExplorerNov 26, 2013Or... dish soap and water mixed in a cup and use a paint brush to brush it on the areas you want to test. Bubbles = leak.mrquackerExplorerNov 26, 2013If you don't have a sprayer, use a bowl of soap/water mixture and a rag.hilandfrogExplorerNov 26, 2013robsouth wrote:Mix a sprayer with soapy water and spray all around. Look for any bubbles.I was going to suggest a candle.... :)ReporobsouthExplorer IINov 26, 2013Mix a sprayer with soapy water and spray all around. Look for any bubbles.
skipncharExplorerNov 26, 2013I just go by my nose. If I smell LP I change the fitting/hose as it's a quick and low cost repair. LP is too expensive to just loose LP to the open air.
SoCalDesertRid1ExplorerNov 26, 2013Or... dish soap and water mixed in a cup and use a paint brush to brush it on the areas you want to test. Bubbles = leak.
mrquackerExplorerNov 26, 2013If you don't have a sprayer, use a bowl of soap/water mixture and a rag.
hilandfrogExplorerNov 26, 2013robsouth wrote:Mix a sprayer with soapy water and spray all around. Look for any bubbles.I was going to suggest a candle.... :)Repo
robsouthExplorer IINov 26, 2013Mix a sprayer with soapy water and spray all around. Look for any bubbles.
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