How to store propane tank for lpg roaster - Page 2

Discuss roast levels and profiles for espresso, equipment for roasting coffee.
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#11: Post by CarefreeBuzzBuzz »

BoulderMike wrote:Thanks for the response. I couldn't see the links though. Probably a Google thing.
If you were referring to my doc, did you scroll down. You should see it. Seen me a PM with your email and I can send it. Your final connection may vary.
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Chert wrote:
This conversation makes me nervous about RVs. Many of them have a tank attached outside the rig (or two) how secure are all those lines taking LPG to gas, water heater, and other mobile appliances?
RV folks typically have propane outside and plumbed inside. They often leave the tank valve left open! And they typically have a propane alarm.

So we too likely could benefit from a properly placed propane sensor and alarm.

My tanks are always stored outside and I would never leave the valve at the tank left open. I also often check my propane connections all the way to the burner valve with a soapy water spray bottle dedicated to my roaster.
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I edited the security settings on the gas doc. If anyone still has problems let me know. It basically provides a 20 foot hose and quick connects that make it easy to set up and take apart.
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