denmarc
Well-known member
Would anyone be familiar with an automatic LP regulator for vertical tanks that works well in cold Michigan weather?
Being a permanent boondocker, and the TT is in use into the month of December, nighttime temps can get well below freezing up here. I think my current regulator is starting to act up by not switching over to the full tank all the time. And I have noticed some signs of freezing when the furnace is blasting away during those cold nights in the past. Might be time to replace.
In doing a little research into a cold weather regulator, I have found none that really fits the bill. Is there such a monster?
Or...
Maybe some ideas that would prohibit freeze-ups of the regulator, or to help keep it from freezing?
Being a permanent boondocker, and the TT is in use into the month of December, nighttime temps can get well below freezing up here. I think my current regulator is starting to act up by not switching over to the full tank all the time. And I have noticed some signs of freezing when the furnace is blasting away during those cold nights in the past. Might be time to replace.
In doing a little research into a cold weather regulator, I have found none that really fits the bill. Is there such a monster?
Or...
Maybe some ideas that would prohibit freeze-ups of the regulator, or to help keep it from freezing?