Hi, finally got around to seriously addressing this problem unfortunately I am at square one!? It must be the gauge, it did move a bit lower after a cold trip using more propane than usual.? Called all over town for help...only one business works on propane issues and he is not highly recommended???
Anyway, tried to fill it once more, same thing took a couple shots of propane and quit.? Concensus of opinion...full tank.??
So...should I let the issue solve itself and freeze to death in the future when the tank runs out or try to get a new valve or visit the non recommended junk yard RV guy?? Great fun living in a small community when you have any kind of repair issue on anything!
Thank you all for your advice on this dilemma.? HELP!? Diana on the Oregon Coast
On Wednesday, November 1, 2023 at 11:41:42 AM PDT, mlhazel1155 via groups.io <mlhazel1155@...> wrote:
I also had this issue several times but only at gas station buying propane. I have a newer tank and regulater. Went to propane dealer and all was fine. Dealer (I've gone to same one for years) says this happening more frequently as gas station employees don't have proper training. Just a thought. Good luck
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 6:55 AM, Aaron Thoroman via groups.io
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Please post a picture of the gauge so we see what you're dealing with. There is a float valve in the tank that shuts off propane fill, perhaps the gauge is broken and your tank is nearly full even though the gauge says otherwise.?