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Old 04-21-2017, 11:51 AM   #12
sourdough
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Originally Posted by WayneM View Post
I was going by your former post: "Make sure the hoses are connected properly (not cross threaded and tight). Open the valve on the tank that the regulator points to. The regulator should turn green, but, I've had them stay red until I actually turned on the stove to get gas flow (usually due to a lot of air in the lines). Once you have gas flow and a green indicator turn the valve on to the 2nd tank. Leave the stove on and SLOWLY turn the regulator arrow to the 2nd tank. It should remain green."
These are full tanks filled by the dealer at the time of purchase. Next time I get over to the TT I will turn on the water heater and see if it changes.

Thanks for your advice

In the original post I was referring to replacing empty tanks after they had been refilled. Your question in the 2nd post was would it show red when you turned the appliances off. To me you were inferring you had working appliances and just turned them off which shouldn't cause your indicator to turn red.
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