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    Talking Proper type of gas piping for satellite?

    Is there a specific type of gas piping required for natural gas powered satellite TV equipment?
    Do you get better reception with natural gas or propane?

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    Default Re: Proper type of gas piping for satellite?

    You haven't seen those before?

    Those are those special "FlameThrower" Alien Defense System Output Stations camouflaged to look like satellite dishes so as to not attract their attention.

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    Default Re: Proper type of gas piping for satellite?

    Double check the Model Number before converting to propane. IF it starts with WEBER or CHAR-BROIL then propane is OK, if it starts with Dish or DIrect TV I wouldn't touch it.

    Aren't those disconnected RG58U cables a fire hazard? or have they been properly capped off from the gas line.


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    Default Re: Proper type of gas piping for satellite?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Asta View Post
    Aren't those disconnected RG58U cables a fire hazard? or have they been properly capped off from the gas line.
    Self-extinguishing ends which close off when pulled out.

    Similar to those found in fuel hoses used as gas stations, only in a much smaller version.

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