The only way I can figure that the Canadian Tire (we also call it Crappy Tire and Cambodian Tire) propane gauge that Frank C. describes works is by pressure. But at a constant temperature, the pressure in the tank will be the same, regardless of how much liquid propane there is in the tank, provided there is _some_, from 1 oz. to full. So this gauge will only tell you when all your liquid propane is gone, which means your tank is almost totally empty! Oops, too late, you just ran out! I think a better solution might be the stick-on liquid crystal thermometers used for barbque tanks which sense the liquid level by where on the tank the temperature change occurs. I googled this one (no affiliation): http://www.barbecue-store.com/magneticgaslevelindicator.htm you can also find them on ebay by searching for "propane level". Gud Luk, tabe johnson/87 westy/vancouver bc ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca |
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