I am looking for a short-term fix in my ongoing leak saga. I am not sure how I did it, but I managed to bang up my regulator pretty good, to the point where the leak from the low-pressure gauge was highly audible as well as cold.
I refilled my tank and replaced the low-pressure gauge, but after going away for five days, my tank is very nearly empty and I am pretty sure it is the high-pressure gauge. I will have a replacement in a few days. I am also in mad-scientist mode on a gauge-free regulator. But I need to do something for the next few days and neither of those options are available to me.
What happens if I remove the high-pressure gauge, get the tank refilled, put the manifold back on and turn on the gas:
A) The gas shoots out of the gap where the gauge once was, or,
B) Nothing?
I want the answer to be B, but it is not the sort of thing I want to do a trial and error run on.
I refilled my tank and replaced the low-pressure gauge, but after going away for five days, my tank is very nearly empty and I am pretty sure it is the high-pressure gauge. I will have a replacement in a few days. I am also in mad-scientist mode on a gauge-free regulator. But I need to do something for the next few days and neither of those options are available to me.
What happens if I remove the high-pressure gauge, get the tank refilled, put the manifold back on and turn on the gas:
A) The gas shoots out of the gap where the gauge once was, or,
B) Nothing?
I want the answer to be B, but it is not the sort of thing I want to do a trial and error run on.