The common problem with filling through an AutoStop is that the operator usually doesn't open the bleed ALL THE WAY. They typically just crack it open like with a manual type valve. The AutoStop also has a reset button that the manual valves don't. Mike
Aaron Pearson wrote: > i've never filled a propane tank. i have no idea how much is in my tank. > since i bought it, i used the stove for a total of ~20 minutes. when i > went > to fill it last night, the guy said a tiny bit went in at first, but none > after that. he was puzzled, since he "didn't see and fluid coming out the > bleeder valve, so it must have an auto-stop". so now we're heading out for > an overnight... am i going to be able to cook a dinner and breakfast? does > it sound like it's full? > > thanks. > > aaron > '87 syncro westy ej22 > > _________________________________________________________________ > Don’t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! > http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ > |
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