Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Advice re Gas Grill
I’m considering getting a propane gas grill but our CYV gets the sun all day on the patio. I’m concerned about the heat & propane canister in the super hot summer months. I could get a smaller portable grill on wheels & store it in the garage but I’m just wondering if anyone else has had similar concerns. Thank you.
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The key is not direct sun light, keeping the tank under 120 degrees...........lots of good info out on Google.
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we have kept ours on the patio outside for over 10 years. keep a quality cover on the grill when not in use, have never had any problems.
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All a hot propane tank will do is raise the internal tank pressure. The tank will start venting when it hits about 375 PSI. Normal pressure on full tank on a 100 degree day is about 175psi. Even at 125 degrees in Death Valley, it probably won't start venting. No amount of sunlight in Florida is going to cause that. Put your grill wherever you'd like and don't worry about it blowing up. If it starts hissing, look for the bonfire that it's sitting on, and put that out first |
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I dang) sure wouldn’t store it in the garage!
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weber is the best all round gas grill , and get the 3 burner one .
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So are you saying the weber has a safer propane tank than others???
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Not a problem, our birdcage faces southwest and get lots of direct sunlight and we have never had an issue. Grill on : )
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Thank you everyone for your replies! Much appreciated.
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To make your grill last longer, you should definitely get a cover. They're only about $25 to $50 and that alone will keep the direct sun off the tank. I have a CYV that faces east and my backyard gets sun all afternoon, so it's shaded in the morning by the house but gets sun afternoon, no problems in almost 10 years.
One tip is to buy two tanks, nothing worse then to be in the middle of grilling something and you're tank runs out.They're about $30 each at Ace Hardware. I'm not a big fan of Blue Rhino and taking tanks back and forth, you never know what tank you're going to get, something old and beat up, and you have to hassle with Lowes or someone else. Living in the south area, I use the Ace Hardware in the Wildwood Shopping Center, just drive your car around the back and leave the tank, they're usually an attendant there. He'll fill them up and you pay by the weight, when one runs out, you got a couple of months to get it filled because you're using the other tank. |
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Our tank sits under the M/B window and we have had only 3 tanks blow up but that's why we have insurance. Picking up the pieces of siding and all my wife's clothes from our neighbors yard every year or so is a bit of a nuisance though. Our neighbor called the 2 ladies in a golf cart (with the clip boards) to report us as a nuisance but it isn't in our deed restrictions so they didn't show up. After the 3rd time we switched to a pellet smoker now they complain about the smell of wood but we just drop a rack of ribs at their front door and they don't bother us anymore.
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Check with propane tank sellers. I believe theirs sit outside.
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The make of the grill makes no difference. Propane tanks have safety devices and haven't been a problem since the 1960's. There is more chance of damage from food flaring up and starting a fire.
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Don't be afraid to leave it in direct sun light. They are all painted white to prevent them from absorbing heat. Just think about all the houses across the country that use propane for their fuel for heat, cooking, etc.. The tanks are on pads just outside the house.
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