The problem I have most recently seen with small campers is that many places now have a minimum charge. Usually a 20 pound fill is the minimum charge. The westy tank only takes 10 to 12 on a fill. Jimt
On 7/29/05 10:47 AM, "Woody" <woody@SOULMEDICINEJOURNEY.COM> wrote: > Here's a Newbie question: > > Since I acquired my '86 Westy a couple of months ago I've used the range > burners a few times; haven't been able to run the fridge yet on propane > [another story I'm gradually getting a handle on]. Wondering about two > other questions: > 1) Is there any way to tell when I'm running low on propane before I run > out? > 2) Are there any problems getting the tank filled at the gas station or > dealer offering propane? To read the GoWesty info, I should order a > brand new tank with all the fittings, sooner rather than later... > Woody > > |
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