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01-13-2022, 04:58 PM #11
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The cooling effect of propane vaporizing cools the tanks and regulator. That means it will be colder under the blanket than outside and the blanket will help keep it colder. You want the outside air to be able to warm the regulator. Putting a blanket over it will make vaporization slower.
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01-14-2022, 06:17 AM #12
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Has anybody heard of getting a "bad batch" of propane? I know it doesn't go bad but thinking back on when the issue started it was right after I exchanged my propane cylinders. I'm going to have another two bottles filled at a different location to see if it may be part of the issue. Before the two bottles that we got from the dealer were emptied everything ran fine and during single digit temps.
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01-14-2022, 12:47 PM #14
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01-15-2022, 04:38 PM #20
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fwiw..... I use to have issues on a motorhome with my propane regulator - it didn't like the cold weather.
I put an incandescent trouble light in the bay with the regulator to keep the temps there a bit warmer and didn't have any more issues. I assumed it had something to do with cold propane getting colder as the pressure change took effect inside the regulator.
In really cold weather the regulator would just freeze up. Before I figured out the light bulb heating thrick I wa using either warm (not hot) water to warm the regulator or the DW's hair cryer.Larry KE4DMG
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