Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I only use exchange tanks when the certification date on the tank runs out and they won't refill them any more. I didn't notice here, but by my MD house the Sam's Club has a propane vending machine that exchanges the tanks for $14. |
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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. |
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Thank you, the ideas are very much appreciated. I am handing the thread to hubby who is the family grill specialist to help with the decisions.
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Ace Hardware in Wildwood also fill propane tanks. They only charge for what they put in the tank which is usually much cheaper than the exchange price.
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I store my tank outside tied to and under bushes. Neighbors can't see it and it's safe in a hurricane.
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We had our line installed when the house was built, nothing like it. Shut off on the pipe with quick connect and disconnect, don't know why anyone would want bottles if they have gas, the best!!
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We gave our gas grill to out pool boy a while back. We have always stored the propane tanks in our garage without a problem. Discovered a spare tank and on his next visit we gave the tank to the pool boy. It had been there for more than a year.
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Had one for forty plus years in prior home never had a problem. Thought of running out of gas never existed. A plumber would be the one to call for installation..
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Yes it’s possible if it’s not anchored down in some way.
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There is a difference between propane gas and natural gas. You will need to have your grill specific to the type of gas you will be using. There are kits available to retro fit to natural gas. Had natural gas off house line up north. Propane, which is what most grill sold at retail stores are, down south.
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Worse case scenario, I suppose. but the tank weighs more than most of the lanai furniture, potted plants, etc.
If a hurricane hits TV in my lifetime, unlikely as it may be, I'll worry about it then. Everything is a missile in those kind of high winds.... And I won't be hanging outside on my lanai if it is windy enough to blow around a propane tank! |
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I used propane back in Chicago, here I bought a Traeger grill that uses wood pellets. Can't believe how good the food tastes, I'll never go back to propane.
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One of the best things I ever did. No more lugging heavy propane tanks to Ace Hardware, waiting to get them filled, paying $20+, then lugging even heavier tanks back thru the house and crawling under the grill to hook a new one up.
A plumber with the proper gas license can do it pretty quickly. I can’t remember the cost, but it was worth every penny. And none of your worries about storing tanks while you’re gone.
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