It sounds like most of the use, in terms of time, was for the fridge. They use very little LP. Recently, I have been out on at least 3 - 48 hour "weekends". I had fridge on all the time, and used the stove too. Still have LP in the tank! Neil. -- Neil Nicholson. 1981 Air Cooled Westfalia. On 6/25/07, Benny boy <huotb@videotron.ca> wrote: > Hey, stupid question (i know, i should know stuff like that! but i don't), i > have a new manchester tank (GoWesty), so in the pass few weeks i did 2 > weekend with the fridge ON and one night with the propex kind of ON, so last > friday i went to fill the tank and the guys tell me it's still full??? so i > push the guy away (hi hi) and open the bleeder a bit more, screw that thing > solide, oeen the filler valve... and nothing, well, 50 cent, so we try again > for fun and we hear a click, like one of the safety valve close as soon as > we try to put propane IN, BUT, i forgot to close the main valve that goes to > stove and fridge? I don't know if that as some effect on the filling. Or > maybe i didn't use enough propane yet? > > Bennny > http://www.benplace.com/ > |
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