When setting a new tank, can you place additional anodes in the ground and not hook them up such that when the 2 anodes in service fail you can connect the tank to the spares?
If you don't have a reference cell can you use something like a piece of pipe? I have a tank for my home and don't want to buy and maintain a reference cell for that.
This is one of the most efficient videos on UA-cam. Extremely low percentage of unnecessary words. Top notch.
How the hell is UA-cam more informative than this massive propane company I work for? Thanks guys.
It’s more informative than the US Federal Agency I work for 🤦🏻♂️
Lol I also watch UA-cam on stuff regarding oil delivery
Thanks man my company wants me to do a couple test on some Ugs today you saved my butt thanks
Good work! Well explained
How is the tank depreciated value determined if a homeowner wants to buy it out from another provider?
When setting a new tank, can you place additional anodes in the ground and not hook them up such that when the 2 anodes in service fail you can connect the tank to the spares?
No, it's a chemical reaction that starts when they get wet so the "spares" would age too
They’ll corrode just like the ones connected
If you don't have a reference cell can you use something like a piece of pipe? I have a tank for my home and don't want to buy and maintain a reference cell for that.
Excellent video
Can you post the model number for the reference cell you use?
Timker-Rasor 6A www.tinker-rasor.com/portable
Great video, thank you.
Thank you sir!!
great job thank you.
Great info. Better than the training I got from the two bozos reading off a book from my company.