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VIDEO: Every Time He Grills He Pours Water On The Top Of The Propane Tank. The Reason Why? WHO KNEW?
By Dreamer
If there is no propane gauge, how do you know when you need to go to the store and refill your tank? Well, you can’t really!
That’s why you should follow these few steps next time you are planning an outdoor barbecue or function and check to make sure your grill is up to par.
To check your propane, simply boil a pot of water, and bring it out to your tank. Pour the water all around your tank, letting it drip down the sides and touch all the surfaces.
Then, use your hand and feel around the tank. If an area of the tank is hot, that means it has been warmed up by the water and there is nothing to cool it down, meaning there is no propane in that level of the tank.
If the tank is relatively cool at a particular level, that means there is a liquid absorbing the heat from the boiled water, meaning there is propane at that level in the tank.
Now, you will never run out of propane again because you will be able to check how much your tank has left!