In article 9>, Wayne
Boatwright <wayneboatwright_at_gmail.com> says...
> Apparently some gauges work better than others. We had one on a previous
> grill. It was part of the connector coming from the grill, not a screw-
> between device. It also proved to be pretty accurate. As the needle moved
> neared the empty zone, a fillup proved that the tank was indeed nearly empty.
> Unfortunately, I do not recall the brand.
>
>
It has nothing to do with brand - it is the laws of physics that are
involved here. If it measures tank pressure it won't - can't - work. I
have seen grills that incorporate a scale and perhaps that's what you
had. That will certainly work.
It's easier IMO to have two tanks so if you run out of gas you can
switch.
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