yungman
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I am stumped! I have three different big burners for cooking. I have a very old tank of propane...like 20 years old. It still has propane as I can feel it's heavy than the empty tank and when I shake it, I can hear liquid inside.
But I connect to the burners...two new and one old. They are slow. I tried three different regulators( I even bought and return one) thinking the regulator is plugged. I have no luck. I need to get this going for Chinese cooking in Christmas. I don't know what to do. Is there an expiration date on propane? Does it get old and lost pressure?
I tried open the valve on the tank and seems plenty of pressure come out and it smell bad( propane). But I cannot imagine 3 bad burners, three bad regulators. Just seems there is not enough pressure to push out to the burner!
Any suggestion would be very helpful. If there is a better place for this post, please move me.
Thanks
Alan
But I connect to the burners...two new and one old. They are slow. I tried three different regulators( I even bought and return one) thinking the regulator is plugged. I have no luck. I need to get this going for Chinese cooking in Christmas. I don't know what to do. Is there an expiration date on propane? Does it get old and lost pressure?
I tried open the valve on the tank and seems plenty of pressure come out and it smell bad( propane). But I cannot imagine 3 bad burners, three bad regulators. Just seems there is not enough pressure to push out to the burner!
Any suggestion would be very helpful. If there is a better place for this post, please move me.
Thanks
Alan