Inline air regulator or pressure gauge?
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 8:54 pm
Hello fellow spudders.
Just been researching various different propane meter setups and had a couple of questions.
1. Using an inline regulator vs a pressure gauge? I have read that inexpensive regulators may not work very well at low pressures causing the psi to fluctuate. Would I be better off to use just a pressure gauge in my meter?
2. Using PVC braided hose. I was thinking of using some hose in between the tank and the ball valve. (To have the tank sit on the ground) The working pressure of some of the hose is 140 psi and 700 burst. My concern is 140 psi safe? Even though I will be working with low pressure.
Any suggestions or advice would be great.
Thanks
Just been researching various different propane meter setups and had a couple of questions.
1. Using an inline regulator vs a pressure gauge? I have read that inexpensive regulators may not work very well at low pressures causing the psi to fluctuate. Would I be better off to use just a pressure gauge in my meter?
2. Using PVC braided hose. I was thinking of using some hose in between the tank and the ball valve. (To have the tank sit on the ground) The working pressure of some of the hose is 140 psi and 700 burst. My concern is 140 psi safe? Even though I will be working with low pressure.
Any suggestions or advice would be great.
Thanks