Ok. Light a match then hold it in front of the connector on the tank and open the valve. If it goes "fwaboom" it had gas in it. Unfortunately, you only get one try using this method.
If the flame goes out there is still some propane left in the tank due to the tank pressure at the regulator dropping below 11" of Water Column. Or 1/3 PSI. Weigh the tank, subtract the Tare and you will find 0.1 or 0.2 pounds of propane left in the tank.
@@CampingforfoodiesKimHanna NO. If the flame goes out there is still some propane left in the tank due to the tank pressure at the regulator dropping below 11" of Water Column. Or 1/3 PSI. Weigh the tank, subtract the Tare and you will find 0.1 or 0.2 pounds of propane left in the tank.
Ok. Light a match then hold it in front of the connector on the tank and open the valve. If it goes "fwaboom" it had gas in it. Unfortunately, you only get one try using this method.
You got that right @randyscrafts8575! That is one method I would never use.
If the flame goes out there is still some propane left in the tank due to the tank pressure at the regulator dropping below 11" of Water Column. Or 1/3 PSI.
Weigh the tank, subtract the Tare and you will find 0.1 or 0.2 pounds of propane left in the tank.
Yes, thanks for sharing @dougadams9419! I really appreciate it!
I know when it’s empty. Flame goes off 🔥
Yes, @TurreTuntematon, that is the ultimate sign the tank is empty. Don't you hate it when that happens when you're cooking a juicy steak?
@@CampingforfoodiesKimHanna NO.
If the flame goes out there is still some propane left in the tank due to the tank pressure at the regulator dropping below 11" of Water Column. Or 1/3 PSI.
Weigh the tank, subtract the Tare and you will find 0.1 or 0.2 pounds of propane left in the tank.
@@GeoffryWK GREAT POINT! Thanks so much for clarifying!
Thanks Kim! Good to know!
Thanks @wwv! I'm glad you found this helpful.
Nice job, good to know this, thanks.
Glad to hear, thanks @rogerthomas169!
Hank hill says, watch your back!
@user-jw6sr7nc5g don't you just love Hank Hill! "I sell propane and propane accessories." 😂
Nice! thx
You are welcome @pauliekruger7639
Hey, good, useful info thanks!
You are welcome @backdoor5993! I'm glad you find it helpful!
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Yes @brianjonker510! That is my favorite way to check level because it is so accurate.