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<blockquote data-quote="dirtygoat" data-source="post: 1426766" data-attributes="member: 17531"><p>Mine's not a kit... I'm running a vacuum lock off... Never had an issue...</p><p></p><p>With the 12v lock off, if it has power to it and you crack open the tank, it may not let the valve in the tank open all the way... It might need a certain amount of back pressure to allow the valve to open all the way...</p><p></p><p>Just like hooking up a tank to your bbq grill with the knobs turned on, then opening the tank valve... There's some sort of fail safe thing built into the vavle on the tank... Sounds like I'm totally crazy, but I've had it happen on my grill as well as some friends grills... Not sure if the same thing can happen on a vehicle set up...</p><p></p><p>Might be worth looking at... Make sure there's no voltage going to the lock off, then rehook up the tank and crack it open...</p><p></p><p>Either way, let us know what the problem was when you figure it out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtygoat, post: 1426766, member: 17531"] Mine's not a kit... I'm running a vacuum lock off... Never had an issue... With the 12v lock off, if it has power to it and you crack open the tank, it may not let the valve in the tank open all the way... It might need a certain amount of back pressure to allow the valve to open all the way... Just like hooking up a tank to your bbq grill with the knobs turned on, then opening the tank valve... There's some sort of fail safe thing built into the vavle on the tank... Sounds like I'm totally crazy, but I've had it happen on my grill as well as some friends grills... Not sure if the same thing can happen on a vehicle set up... Might be worth looking at... Make sure there's no voltage going to the lock off, then rehook up the tank and crack it open... Either way, let us know what the problem was when you figure it out... [/QUOTE]
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