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Propane question.
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<blockquote data-quote="N2DAMYSTIC" data-source="post: 6202582" data-attributes="member: 31124"><p>I have a 100lb tank for my stove. We came home one night from work and the whole house smelled like gas. I cut the tank off from the outside and had the company out here at 7:30 am. Come to learn what we were smelling was vapor, a sign you ran out of gas. </p><p></p><p>The company replaced my tank with a brand new one and only charged me for the gas. Total cost was $77 for the full tank. The service I have comes once a month and the bills range between $4 and $10 each month. I have a small local company servicing me and have never had any problems in the 7 years I have had their service.</p><p></p><p>As far as hooking up a BBQ propane tank goes I am sure you would have to modify the fittings a bit to make it work but it should work Only problem I see is you will constantly run out of gas. An oven / Stovetop is going to use much more gas than your grill.</p><p></p><p>I'd just find another company and run with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N2DAMYSTIC, post: 6202582, member: 31124"] I have a 100lb tank for my stove. We came home one night from work and the whole house smelled like gas. I cut the tank off from the outside and had the company out here at 7:30 am. Come to learn what we were smelling was vapor, a sign you ran out of gas. The company replaced my tank with a brand new one and only charged me for the gas. Total cost was $77 for the full tank. The service I have comes once a month and the bills range between $4 and $10 each month. I have a small local company servicing me and have never had any problems in the 7 years I have had their service. As far as hooking up a BBQ propane tank goes I am sure you would have to modify the fittings a bit to make it work but it should work Only problem I see is you will constantly run out of gas. An oven / Stovetop is going to use much more gas than your grill. I'd just find another company and run with it. [/QUOTE]
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