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Thanks for the great tutorial. We have two 20 lb tanks and use one at a time keeping one full. We travel in summer months and spring, I will be looking at one now. Thanks again
Great video Eddie! Thanks for doing all the testing and research on these sensors. We’ll definitely be buying a few to help keep track of our propane use.
Hi Robert, you can use either the Mopeka Propane or the Mopeka Universal. Here is a link for the sensors on Amazon: amzn.to/48jDLvO With your 16 gallon horizontal tank, you’ll need to use the “Arbitrary” setting under “Tank Size” in the app settings menu. Then measure the height of your tank in inches and input that in the settings then you’re good to go. 👍🏻
You may be glossing over an important detail regarding the inches vs percentage measurements. The surface of the liquid propane is a squared off cylinder. The bottom is not! So it will always be taller in inches than it would be as a percentage. You're expecting it to be a linear relationship, but it isn't.
This is correct, dividing by the height would be accurate for percentage if it was a perfect cylinder with square top and bottom, but the tank is not that, weight should be more accurate.
I have the original Mopeka sensors and they have worked pretty good for the most part. I have had to replace the batteries every 5-6 months and I recently had a different issue. We're snowbirds and staying at a resort in a town where they charge for propane by the fill rather than how much is being put in a tank. So if my 30 pound tank has 5 gallons of propane in it and I want to top it off, it costs the same as if my tank is completely empty. So I was watching my propane use daily and saw where it got down to 2% left according to the app. The propane actually lasted another 24 hours before it was really empty and our Absorption refrigerator warned us that the propane wasn't available. I switched tanks and turned off the empty tank. Each of the past several days, the app has gone crazy with reading the empty tank. Each time I check, instead of saying the tank was empty, it has said it's 54% full, it's 10% full, it's empty, it's 7% full, it's 25% full etc. It is always showing something different. The battery level is full and I just changed them a few weeks ago. What do you think the issue is with that?
Hmmm. The only time I’ve had that issue is when the battery was bad. Even though you just changed the battery recently, the new battery may be no good. I would suggest trying a different battery. Also check to make sure there is no dirt or debris between the sensor pad and tank. What kind of grease are you using? I’ve found that the Mopeka Sonic grease is a little different than regular dielectric grease. Dielectric is a little thicker and may not transmit as well. I will add, the new sensors have been great in that respect. Never had this issue like we did with the old sensor and the batteries last forever. Almost 2 years later on my water tank sensor and it’s still reading full battery life. Pretty awesome.
@@EddieAtLarge I have been using Dielectric grease because the little tube I got when I bought the sensors a few years ago was used up long ago. I tested the batteries using my multimeter so I know they are both good.
Thanks! Yes, the Mopeka Pro Check Universal works on composite tanks. There is a collar that you will need to purchase that adheres to the tank and holds the sensor in place. mopeka.com/product/mopeka-pro-check-universal-collar-set-for-water-flat-bottom-tanks/
Thanks! Yes, for unlisted sizes in the app (smallest is 20lb), you would just need to measure the height of your tank, then choose “Arbitrary” under the “Tank Size” dropdown. After that you choose either vertical or horizontal and enter your tank height in inches. Hope that makes sense?
You would only need it if/when you need to change the battery in the monitor. Unless of course you have 2 tanks that you keep swapping out. If that’s the case then, yes, you would need more grease each time you move the monitor from one tank to the other. You can buy 4 packs of the sonic grease on Amazon for $9. The other option is to buy 2 monitors and keep one on each tank.
Hi do you need additional clearance or the halo rings to use these? I want to get them but have just enough clearance to get out and reinstall my 30lb tanks with very little room to spare. Thanks for the vid
Hello. Yes, you do need additional clearance to use these. You’ll either need to use the aluminum spacers provided with the sensor or you’ll want to buy the halo rings. Fortunately, either of these will only add approximately 3/8” to the height. I would highly recommend the halo rings over the spacers. The aluminum spacers tend to break and are not great for use with the thin metal support like we have. The halo rings work very well and will give your tank nice support.
Do you think the Mopeka would work with a permanently mounted tank in an RV, Class A? My gauges are not accurate and I'd love to get it connected to my Cerbo.
I have no problem with the old version. So far it's been a year on my battery. Very accurate. I think you beat up the old version for no real reason. Sounds like promotion to spend more money on the pro. They have rubber bottom insert you can get instead of the clips on Amazon and they keep any depri to buildup under the tank. I have checked my propane right thru the winter with no problem. So if your on a budget like most people are the original one works flalisly. I love it. You probably should change the battery once a year like a smoke alarm anyway. So every season you have a fresh battery.I change mine anyway no matter what the app says. What's the cost of a battery anyway for piece of mine. Isn't the reason you bought the monitor anyway?
I do agree and as I said in the video, the old sensor worked great for us other than the battery that depleted after only about 4 to 6 months. We are full time in our rig, so, not sure if that plays a part. The differences in accuracy are minimal and if you’re on a budget, they do still sell the original on Amazon. Thanks for your input and safe travels! ✌🏻
I've had the originals in my toy hauler for almost two years. Accuracy has never been an issue. The batteries that came with it lasted over a year. Always replace them with a good brand of battery and make sure the batteries are fresh. If you get cheap generic batteries or old batteries, they will not last as long. I used to buy batteries in big batches to get a cheaper price, but by the time you use them up, the last ones I used didn't last as long as the ones right after I bought them. Changing the batteries on the originals was a piece of cake. I'll upgrade if/when these stop working. As far as the app goes, why the need to constantly monitor it by the app??? I usually just hit the button on the monitor every day or two. If the app is constantly communicating with the sensors, of course the battery life will be less! The app is great, but hitting the button on the monitor unit as I walk by, takes less time than opening up the app...
Great review! Has the accuracy of these sensors gotten any better for you? Ideally (for the situation I’d like to use these in), we’d like to be able to measure usage per day. Unfortunately, that data won’t be very reliable if it varies by up to 5%.
@@EddieAtLargeThanks for the response! I help out at a non-profit that runs summer camps for kids. We’d like to track the usage over the span of (ideally) a day, but per week is really the goal. Basically we just want to automatically calculate the utility cost of each individual week of camp. Also it would be great to just be able to check in on the level of the tanks remotely (with the WiFi bridge) instead of having to check the gauges so often.
I would think the sensors would be accurate enough for a weekly accounting of propane usage. We really do love the ability to check the levels via our phones and it’s also really nice to get alerts when the tank is low. You can set a custom threshold for the low tank level alert.
Nice review. As I have the originals that are working fine, I’ll just deal with the battery changes. If I were to buy again, though, better battery life would make the pro worth it imho. Other than that, their spacers weren’t very durable. Cut some aluminum that attach via a screw using existing holes on the tank base, and that works a lot better.
Thanks Jeff. I agree with you on the spacers. I have broken several of them myself. Mopeka actually makes something called a tank halo. It’s basically a rubber ring that attaches to the bottom of the tank that raises the tank and gives it a nice cushion as well. I put them on my tanks and they work very well. Here’s an Amazon link if you want to check them out. amzn.to/3R4oV6x
@@EddieAtLarge Thanks. Yeah I saw those, but when the aluminum ones fell off and got lost I wanted to use the trailer that day and not smash the sensors, plus I had some leftover aluminum and a plasma cutter right there…. And $20 is $20. Rubber might be nice, though. Propane tank bases always seem to get scratched up and rusty and have to be periodically cleaned up and painted.
I have an Airbnb and have been trying to figure out a way to charge pool accurately for propane usage for the pool heater. Do you think this would qualify for this?
If you want to have the ability to have communication with the sensor while away from the RV, you will need several things. First, you must have a WiFi router at your RV that is connected to the internet. Second, you’ll need to purchase a WiFi bridge from Mopeka. Here is a link for that on Amazon: amzn.to/3RIbPLb With those things in place, you’ll be able to communicate with your sensors from anywhere.
The way my system is set up, when I place the lever in the middle, it always pulls from the driver side first and then automatically switches over to the passenger side when the driver’s side tank is almost empty. So, you should be able to get away with one sensor placed on the side that empties first if your setup works the same.
@@EddieAtLarge Mine is a simple “Y” connection. Two in/one out without a switch or lever between the two. If I open both of my tank valves, I’m pretty sure usage is balanced between both. I typically run both open anyway so my situation could possibly work with just one sensor. I recently weighed both tanks and they’re exactly 25lbs.
You actually can. Here’s the link from Amazon. www.amazon.com/Mopeka-Products-LLC-Gateway/dp/B07L5GQ2HZ?dplnkId=cb24e715-8b5a-4b17-a323-90fa768b0c0e&nodl=1
so 100% of us have the tanks anchored down while in use. How does this device pick up the difference in weight when they're always secured with a hold-down?
The sensors actually use ultrasound to measure the distance to the top of the liquid propane from where they are placed on the bottom of the tank. They do not measure the weight of the tank.
Hi Eddie, could you help me out and advise whether either or both the old and the new sensors and the app are kg compatible, ie for use in Australia and can the user input the size or is it preset sizes of tanks,i see that there are presets of 20lbs and up,so im wondering can i input a smaller size in lbs if need be through the app. The most common rv lpg sizes here are 3.7kg(4.0kg)and 8.5kg(9.0kg). I have mopeka made bmpro sensors however the app is buggy since an update and its failed to be fixed for months so looking to go to the source. Thanks for any help.
Hello Andrew, will be happy to help! The current Mopeka Tank Check app does allow you to choose Australia in the “Tank Region Selection” under the settings gear icon. After choosing Australia, you will then under “Tank Size” have the choices of “4.5kg, 6kg, 9kg, 11kg, 14kg, 18kg (for vertical tanks only)and Arbitrary”. If none of the other available tank sizes listed fit your need or if your tank is horizontal, you should choose Arbitrary. This will then give you the option to enter a specific height and indicate if your tank is either vertical or horizontal as well as allow you to input the tank height in Inches. The info button indicates “For horizontal tanks, the percentage displayed will be the measured fluid height relative to the height you enter in the Arbitrary field”. I believe this should work the same for both old and new sensor, however, I only have the new sensors now as I gave away my old sensors. The Mopeka website states that the Pro Check sensors work for tanks up to 250lbs and it does not state a minimum size. Hope this info helps!
@@mrgcav no a toffee hammer is a very small hammer to smash toffee with...hence the name. I also don't recall me stating that I hit the tank but tap the tank but I suppose to a layman they could sound the same meaning but actually if you say tap something it generally means lightly and to hit is to be more vigorous meaning hard...but then you have a knock which is again completely different..init. Oh and yes I do possess a big sum of life insurance for my next of kin.
You need to make videos WITHOUT the background noise of the river. Background noise is still background noise whether traffic or the sound of rushing water.
My experience with the original ones is they were garbage. So finicky to get them to read at all and then having to get them positioned just right each time you swapped out cylinders or got them refilled.
The new sensors are still working great for us! Magnet is strong and haven’t had any issues with it moving around when taking it to refill. The new round design holds it tight to the tank.
Where to buy the sensors
Mopeka Pro Sensor: amzn.to/426Uy20
Original Mopeka Sensor: amzn.to/3LIPjA4
Mopeka Pro Water Tank Sensor: amzn.to/3LVbzqF
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Great video! Excellent analysis! Thanks!
Thanks for the great tutorial. We have two 20 lb tanks and use one at a time keeping one full. We travel in summer months and spring, I will be looking at one now. Thanks again
A well put together and very detailed presentation! Thank you for putting in the work for us!
Thanks for your help. I will forward your page to my sister who seems to have trouble with her propane tanks. Thanks for sharing! Stay Healthy!
You’re most welcome Jon! Hope this helps her out and I’ll be happy to answer any questions she has. Take care and safe travels!
Really enjoyed your review. I find the exacr same summary of the original sensors.
Well done! You earned a new subscriber. Looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Thanks so much Tim! Glad you enjoyed!!
Great video Eddie! Thanks for doing all the testing and research on these sensors. We’ll definitely be buying a few to help keep track of our propane use.
Thanks Audrey! Glad you enjoyed. You're gonna love the sensors!
I have a horizontal tank, one tank, 16 gallons, which model do I need? regards.
Great video
Hi Robert, you can use either the Mopeka Propane or the Mopeka Universal. Here is a link for the sensors on Amazon: amzn.to/48jDLvO
With your 16 gallon horizontal tank, you’ll need to use the “Arbitrary” setting under “Tank Size” in the app settings menu. Then measure the height of your tank in inches and input that in the settings then you’re good to go. 👍🏻
An excellent job worthy of Project Farm quality.
LOL, I was thinking the same thing.
Great Video, thanks & greetings from Germany
Thank you Sebastian, greetings & cheers! 👋🍻
Holy crap that is a good review- Thanks
Thanks! I could say the same about your RUclips handle. Lol, Awesome. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Very helpful and informative. Thanks for the education :)
You may be glossing over an important detail regarding the inches vs percentage measurements. The surface of the liquid propane is a squared off cylinder. The bottom is not! So it will always be taller in inches than it would be as a percentage. You're expecting it to be a linear relationship, but it isn't.
This is correct, dividing by the height would be accurate for percentage if it was a perfect cylinder with square top and bottom, but the tank is not that, weight should be more accurate.
I have the original Mopeka sensors and they have worked pretty good for the most part. I have had to replace the batteries every 5-6 months and I recently had a different issue. We're snowbirds and staying at a resort in a town where they charge for propane by the fill rather than how much is being put in a tank. So if my 30 pound tank has 5 gallons of propane in it and I want to top it off, it costs the same as if my tank is completely empty. So I was watching my propane use daily and saw where it got down to 2% left according to the app. The propane actually lasted another 24 hours before it was really empty and our Absorption refrigerator warned us that the propane wasn't available. I switched tanks and turned off the empty tank. Each of the past several days, the app has gone crazy with reading the empty tank. Each time I check, instead of saying the tank was empty, it has said it's 54% full, it's 10% full, it's empty, it's 7% full, it's 25% full etc. It is always showing something different. The battery level is full and I just changed them a few weeks ago. What do you think the issue is with that?
Hmmm. The only time I’ve had that issue is when the battery was bad. Even though you just changed the battery recently, the new battery may be no good. I would suggest trying a different battery. Also check to make sure there is no dirt or debris between the sensor pad and tank. What kind of grease are you using? I’ve found that the Mopeka Sonic grease is a little different than regular dielectric grease. Dielectric is a little thicker and may not transmit as well. I will add, the new sensors have been great in that respect. Never had this issue like we did with the old sensor and the batteries last forever. Almost 2 years later on my water tank sensor and it’s still reading full battery life. Pretty awesome.
@@EddieAtLarge I have been using Dielectric grease because the little tube I got when I bought the sensors a few years ago was used up long ago. I tested the batteries using my multimeter so I know they are both good.
Maybe try swapping sensors between the full tank and the empty and see what happens.
@@EddieAtLarge That's a good idea. If that doesn't work, I think I'll need to buy new sensors. It could be that the one is failing after 4 + years
The original is good enough to just tell you, you better change soon. That is good enough to me. Great product.
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Hi nice viedeo , i have a question , do you know if sensor will work for composite tanks ? Means no metal
Thanks! Yes, the Mopeka Pro Check Universal works on composite tanks. There is a collar that you will need to purchase that adheres to the tank and holds the sensor in place. mopeka.com/product/mopeka-pro-check-universal-collar-set-for-water-flat-bottom-tanks/
Hi ed awesome review thinking on buying this device does this read a 5kg tank ?
Thanks! Yes, for unlisted sizes in the app (smallest is 20lb), you would just need to measure the height of your tank, then choose “Arbitrary” under the “Tank Size” dropdown. After that you choose either vertical or horizontal and enter your tank height in inches. Hope that makes sense?
@@EddieAtLarge Cheers Ed👍🏼
When you change a tank, you need some new Mopeka Sonic Grease, isn't it?
Are extra sachets included?
You would only need it if/when you need to change the battery in the monitor. Unless of course you have 2 tanks that you keep swapping out. If that’s the case then, yes, you would need more grease each time you move the monitor from one tank to the other. You can buy 4 packs of the sonic grease on Amazon for $9. The other option is to buy 2 monitors and keep one on each tank.
@@EddieAtLarge Thanks for your quick reply. All clear.
Hi do you need additional clearance or the halo rings to use these? I want to get them but have just enough clearance to get out and reinstall my 30lb tanks with very little room to spare. Thanks for the vid
Hello. Yes, you do need additional clearance to use these. You’ll either need to use the aluminum spacers provided with the sensor or you’ll want to buy the halo rings. Fortunately, either of these will only add approximately 3/8” to the height. I would highly recommend the halo rings over the spacers. The aluminum spacers tend to break and are not great for use with the thin metal support like we have. The halo rings work very well and will give your tank nice support.
Do you think the Mopeka would work with a permanently mounted tank in an RV, Class A? My gauges are not accurate and I'd love to get it connected to my Cerbo.
It definitely would. They work with all kinds and shapes of tanks even up to 90,000 gallon capacity!
Good evening. So I understand that the PRO version is better right? A thousand thanks.
Good Evening. Yes, the Pro is definitely better with much improved battery life, design, sensor quality and app upgrades. 👍🏻
I have no problem with the old version. So far it's been a year on my battery. Very accurate. I think you beat up the old version for no real reason. Sounds like promotion to spend more money on the pro. They have rubber bottom insert you can get instead of the clips on Amazon and they keep any depri to buildup under the tank. I have checked my propane right thru the winter with no problem. So if your on a budget like most people are the original one works flalisly. I love it. You probably should change the battery once a year like a smoke alarm anyway. So every season you have a fresh battery.I change mine anyway no matter what the app says. What's the cost of a battery anyway for piece of mine. Isn't the reason you bought the monitor anyway?
I do agree and as I said in the video, the old sensor worked great for us other than the battery that depleted after only about 4 to 6 months. We are full time in our rig, so, not sure if that plays a part. The differences in accuracy are minimal and if you’re on a budget, they do still sell the original on Amazon. Thanks for your input and safe travels! ✌🏻
I've had the originals in my toy hauler for almost two years. Accuracy has never been an issue. The batteries that came with it lasted over a year. Always replace them with a good brand of battery and make sure the batteries are fresh. If you get cheap generic batteries or old batteries, they will not last as long. I used to buy batteries in big batches to get a cheaper price, but by the time you use them up, the last ones I used didn't last as long as the ones right after I bought them. Changing the batteries on the originals was a piece of cake. I'll upgrade if/when these stop working. As far as the app goes, why the need to constantly monitor it by the app??? I usually just hit the button on the monitor every day or two. If the app is constantly communicating with the sensors, of course the battery life will be less! The app is great, but hitting the button on the monitor unit as I walk by, takes less time than opening up the app...
Great review! Has the accuracy of these sensors gotten any better for you? Ideally (for the situation I’d like to use these in), we’d like to be able to measure usage per day. Unfortunately, that data won’t be very reliable if it varies by up to 5%.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed.
Sorry, I haven’t tested the accuracy again since I made this video. Curious, how were you planning to use it?
@@EddieAtLargeThanks for the response! I help out at a non-profit that runs summer camps for kids. We’d like to track the usage over the span of (ideally) a day, but per week is really the goal. Basically we just want to automatically calculate the utility cost of each individual week of camp. Also it would be great to just be able to check in on the level of the tanks remotely (with the WiFi bridge) instead of having to check the gauges so often.
I would think the sensors would be accurate enough for a weekly accounting of propane usage. We really do love the ability to check the levels via our phones and it’s also really nice to get alerts when the tank is low. You can set a custom threshold for the low tank level alert.
Strange question: how much does your data points and results change, if you use 23.0 lbs TW vs the 23.1 lbs that you used?
Only by .3 %
Nice review. As I have the originals that are working fine, I’ll just deal with the battery changes. If I were to buy again, though, better battery life would make the pro worth it imho.
Other than that, their spacers weren’t very durable. Cut some aluminum that attach via a screw using existing holes on the tank base, and that works a lot better.
Thanks Jeff. I agree with you on the spacers. I have broken several of them myself. Mopeka actually makes something called a tank halo. It’s basically a rubber ring that attaches to the bottom of the tank that raises the tank and gives it a nice cushion as well. I put them on my tanks and they work very well. Here’s an Amazon link if you want to check them out. amzn.to/3R4oV6x
@@EddieAtLarge Thanks. Yeah I saw those, but when the aluminum ones fell off and got lost I wanted to use the trailer that day and not smash the sensors, plus I had some leftover aluminum and a plasma cutter right there…. And $20 is $20.
Rubber might be nice, though. Propane tank bases always seem to get scratched up and rusty and have to be periodically cleaned up and painted.
I have an Airbnb and have been trying to figure out a way to charge pool accurately for propane usage for the pool heater. Do you think this would qualify for this?
Sure! It should work well.
Will it work on a 100lb tank tank
Yes it will.
Can this work with a 100lb vertical propane tank?
Yes, there is a preset in the app for a 100lb vertical tank.
Is Mopeka app temperature compensated
Yes, they do compensate and adjust accordingly for temperature.
I have integrated the mopeka pro sensor with my cerbo gx
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How far away will it work… my trailer is set up. 2 hours away from my home,,,
If you want to have the ability to have communication with the sensor while away from the RV, you will need several things. First, you must have a WiFi router at your RV that is connected to the internet. Second, you’ll need to purchase a WiFi bridge from Mopeka. Here is a link for that on Amazon: amzn.to/3RIbPLb With those things in place, you’ll be able to communicate with your sensors from anywhere.
I wonder if you let both tanks run open, you could get away with using just one sensor as long as both tanks are equal when installing.
The way my system is set up, when I place the lever in the middle, it always pulls from the driver side first and then automatically switches over to the passenger side when the driver’s side tank is almost empty. So, you should be able to get away with one sensor placed on the side that empties first if your setup works the same.
@@EddieAtLarge Mine is a simple “Y” connection. Two in/one out without a switch or lever between the two. If I open both of my tank valves, I’m pretty sure usage is balanced between both. I typically run both open anyway so my situation could possibly work with just one sensor. I recently weighed both tanks and they’re exactly 25lbs.
@jaywhite1850 Sounds like using just one would work for you. Nice cost savings if it does!
can its connect to alexa? im thinking use it in my house
You actually can. Here’s the link from Amazon. www.amazon.com/Mopeka-Products-LLC-Gateway/dp/B07L5GQ2HZ?dplnkId=cb24e715-8b5a-4b17-a323-90fa768b0c0e&nodl=1
so 100% of us have the tanks anchored down while in use. How does this device pick up the difference in weight when they're always secured with a hold-down?
The sensors actually use ultrasound to measure the distance to the top of the liquid propane from where they are placed on the bottom of the tank. They do not measure the weight of the tank.
Hi Eddie, could you help me out and advise whether either or both the old and the new sensors and the app are kg compatible, ie for use in Australia and can the user input the size or is it preset sizes of tanks,i see that there are presets of 20lbs and up,so im wondering can i input a smaller size in lbs if need be through the app.
The most common rv lpg sizes here are 3.7kg(4.0kg)and 8.5kg(9.0kg).
I have mopeka made bmpro sensors however the app is buggy since an update and its failed to be fixed for months so looking to go to the source.
Thanks for any help.
Hello Andrew, will be happy to help! The current Mopeka Tank Check app does allow you to choose Australia in the “Tank Region Selection” under the settings gear icon. After choosing Australia, you will then under “Tank Size” have the choices of “4.5kg, 6kg, 9kg, 11kg, 14kg, 18kg (for vertical tanks only)and Arbitrary”. If none of the other available tank sizes listed fit your need or if your tank is horizontal, you should choose Arbitrary. This will then give you the option to enter a specific height and indicate if your tank is either vertical or horizontal as well as allow you to input the tank height in Inches. The info button indicates “For horizontal tanks, the percentage displayed will be the measured fluid height relative to the height you enter in the Arbitrary field”. I believe this should work the same for both old and new sensor, however, I only have the new sensors now as I gave away my old sensors. The Mopeka website states that the Pro Check sensors work for tanks up to 250lbs and it does not state a minimum size. Hope this info helps!
@@EddieAtLarge Excellent, thankyou for your response,im sold🙂
Great video, you got to love and hate technology. You always have to spend more money for something new and it is sometimes every year.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed. The new upgraded sensors have been great though. No issues whatsoever and the battery level is still showing full!
I just tap the tank with a toffee hammer and I know by the sound it makes.
Ya, but does your hammer have Bluetooth? 😳
A hammer made of Toffee??? YUM. You actually hit a propane tank ??? Hope you have life insurance.
@@mrgcav no a toffee hammer is a very small hammer to smash toffee with...hence the name. I also don't recall me stating that I hit the tank but tap the tank but I suppose to a layman they could sound the same meaning but actually if you say tap something it generally means lightly and to hit is to be more vigorous meaning hard...but then you have a knock which is again completely different..init.
Oh and yes I do possess a big sum of life insurance for my next of kin.
You need to make videos WITHOUT the background noise of the river. Background noise is still background noise whether traffic or the sound of rushing water.
My experience with the original ones is they were garbage. So finicky to get them to read at all and then having to get them positioned just right each time you swapped out cylinders or got them refilled.
The new sensors are still working great for us! Magnet is strong and haven’t had any issues with it moving around when taking it to refill. The new round design holds it tight to the tank.
Original moved to ap products because its junk