Disconnecting leaky regulator
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 7:32 pm
Hey guys I was wondering if any of you has had a problem with the regulator that hooks up to the propane leaking. I'm pretty sure its not the connection because I've taped it up with yellow gas line tape pretty good. I think I may have gotten a bad regulator.
I would like to disassemble the propane adapter from the propane tank but there's just one problem. I don't have a shut off valve between the tank and the regulator. I've seen a lot of people who's propane tank adapter has a twist knob on it, but mine doesn't. What would happen if I unscrewed the tank from the regulator? Would it blow up in my face due to the pressure? Is there a safe way to disconnect the tank if I didn't include a shut-off valve?
EDIT: Also whenever this leak is occurring, not matter how high I turn up the regulator, the pressure dial goes up above where I have it set and continues to leak. Might it have something to do with the pressure in the tank?
I would like to disassemble the propane adapter from the propane tank but there's just one problem. I don't have a shut off valve between the tank and the regulator. I've seen a lot of people who's propane tank adapter has a twist knob on it, but mine doesn't. What would happen if I unscrewed the tank from the regulator? Would it blow up in my face due to the pressure? Is there a safe way to disconnect the tank if I didn't include a shut-off valve?
EDIT: Also whenever this leak is occurring, not matter how high I turn up the regulator, the pressure dial goes up above where I have it set and continues to leak. Might it have something to do with the pressure in the tank?