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Propane Gas Grill
We are heading back North for the summer/fall soon. This year, we bought a new propane gas grill which sits on a concrete pad behind our GLASSED IN lanai.
I know it is not recommended to bring a propane tank indoors, but I am concerned that if the winds get high during hurricane season, the whole grill may tip over and break the glass enclosure. I have had full size grills tip over UpNorth with less wind than what comes to TV. Would it be best to put the whole grill in the garage? Or does it get above 120F (the alleged heat limit for the propane tank, although I assume it can actually withstand more heat before being dangerous?) in a closed garage in the summer? What are the best and safest options here to avoid both broken glass and tank explosion? |
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Another option
Release the remaining gas.
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Propane Tank Storage Safety Tips
Storing propane tanks in a garage or detached shed is the best choice for indoor storage. These structures provide coverage from direct sunlight, while also providing a well-ventilated area for the tank in warm and cold weather. Keep your tank on the ground, in an area that's clear of electrical tools and flammable or combustible materials. |
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I guess the real question is does the inside of the garage get above 120F if the door is kept closed all summer? |
It can
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I clean the grill well. Completely degrease all parts, remove propane tank,store grill in garage .
Put propane on shady side of the house in shade of a bush in the bed. |
Which direction does your garage door face? I have an eastern facing (more or less) garage & it never approached 120 last summer. On the other hand I opened the door, probably daily, but briefly, usually only to move the car in & out.
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Grill in garage, give your tank to a neighbor to use.
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One guy is falling from sky and meets another guy who is being propelled upward. The first guy says: Hey, do you know anything about parachutes? The other guy says: No, do you know anything about gas grills?
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20 dollars
20 dollars worth of propane, whatever you do with it, I wouldn’t view it as a financial loss. Instead you could call it a purchase of a clean conscience and stress relief. Turn the grill on high for 10 minutes to clean the grates, then either drain it or give it away. Enjoy your summer with less worries.
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