Posted by buickanddeere on June 12, 2008 at 11:08:52 from (192.75.48.150):
Walked past the propane tanks and noticed the 420lb valved into the pool heater had condensation on it, hmmmmm. Opened pool fence door and wondered what? Put my hand in the water to get the thermometer and had a pretty good idea. Thermometer read 106F. As soon as I opened the pool fence door one could feel the wave of heat. Had the tanks filled on Monday morning and by Wed mid afternoon had used approx 60 gallons of LP....................... Found the temp control knob cranked all the way around and right over the "max" notch. They had to have used both hands to bust it that well. Well d*m it, if you don"t know, don"t guess, reef on something and break it.Then run away and hope nobody notices. Just ask a question if you don"t know. Rounded up wife and kids for an explanation. Couldn"t get a straight answer as it seemed to be somebody else"s fault.
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