Posted by PJH on January 03, 2021 at 20:01:56 from (50.45.34.202):
In Reply to: Propaine tank leak posted by 37 chief on January 03, 2021 at 12:34:15:
"I have a leased tank."
You've answered your own question, in my opinion. Call them and let them deal with it. I would think that the words "leaking propane" would trigger an appropriate response.
I own our tank. Our percent gauge has registered 80% since the summer of 2018. Our propane driver is faithful to check our tank every summer, and he always tops it off, but he didn't add any in the summers of 2019 or 2020. I called the company and told them I thought the gauge might be busted. They came right out with a new gauge in hand. I helped him change it. He said to not mess with the four screws. That can turn into a serious issue if you screw something up and aren't ready to deal with it properly. The actual gauge is held in place by two small screws at top and bottom. You can remove those screws and the gauge without causing any leakage. I'm talking like an expert, but I actually know exactly nothing about propane except for what the driver told me.
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