I tried to start my fish house furnace and it would not start, tried to light the stove burners and no gas. I incorrectly assumed it was a bad regulator and ordered two new ones only to discover the hose between the tank and regulator was plugged, got 2 new hoses, installed one and good to go. So now I have 3 regulators and two hoses, I wanted a spare set. Now I'm wondering, having 2- 30 pound tanks, can I put 2 regulators in parallel on the low side? Would this help improve pressure during very cold weather? I think this would be similar to an auto changeover regulator but I'm guessing I couldn't remove one tank without closing both valves. Any thoughts?
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I went ahead and watched some of the MLF coverage. Wheeler didn’t make the cut but the bigger story was the Poche/Avera fallout.
Kinda funny listening to both sides of the story and putting together the scenario, reading between the lines.
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I tried to start my fish house furnace and it would not start, tried to light the stove burners and no gas. I incorrectly assumed it was a bad regulator and ordered two new ones only to discover the hose between the tank and regulator was plugged, got 2 new hoses, installed one and good to go. So now I have 3 regulators and two hoses, I wanted a spare set. Now I'm wondering, having 2- 30 pound tanks, can I put 2 regulators in parallel on the low side? Would this help improve pressure during very cold weather? I think this would be similar to an auto changeover regulator but I'm guessing I couldn't remove one tank without closing both valves. Any thoughts?
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