oldtinker wrote:Make sure you vent it at the bottom. Propane is heavier than air.
If your tank, valve or connection was seeping you could build up a pool of gas that would be a bomb waiting for any spark.
If you parked for a while and the leak had started from vibration while driving you could open the hatch, light something and BOOM!
Not something you want to do,
Presley
oldtinker wrote:Make sure you vent it at the bottom. Propane is heavier than air.
If your tank, valve or connection was seeping you could build up a pool of gas that would be a bomb waiting for any spark.
If you parked for a while and the leak had started from vibration while driving you could open the hatch, light something and BOOM!
Not something you want to do,
Presley
john curtis wrote:Thanks for the input.Now what would be better venting out the wall at the bottom of the tank or venting out the floor?
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