I got some answers thanks. I am pretty sure I have too much pressure in my system, since the air was not evacuated. Now, can I just open the overflow valve on my tank and wait until no more propane escapes??? The little tag on it says that filling must stop once liquid (propane) comes out. Right now if I open it not much liquid comes out, it is mostly gaseous. I left it open for about 45 sec and it was still coming out. The smell is getting less now but still there and I can't have it. I don't see any leaks anywhere with bubbly solution. The fridge works great, as do burners. I basically need the screw type overflow valve explained. Thanks!!! Cheers Matthias |
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