Brilio.net - The process of installing a regulator into a gas cylinder that has just been replaced doesn't always go smoothly. There are times when the position of the gas cylinder hole doesn't match the regulator, so there is a slight gap that causes gas to leak. Signs of a gas leak can usually be seen from a hissing sound or the smell of sulfur coming out of the tube.
Many people don't know the tricks to overcome this, so they choose to give up and call the LPG gas seller to replace it with a new gas cylinder. In fact, there are many tricks to stop leaking gas cylinders that you can do yourself at home, you know. One of them, you can slip a piece of rubber band into the tube.
However, YouTube account user Serbet Tv has another trick . This gentleman explained that instead of using rubber bands, he used to stop gas cylinder leaks with the help of an old tool. The tool in question is an old shoe pad. First, draw the base of the shoe in a round shape following the size and shape of the rubber seal that comes with the tube. Then, cut out the part of the shoe base that has been given the picture.
"After cutting, we need to tidy it up," added the owner of the YouTube account Serbet Tv, quoted by BrilioFood on Thursday (4/4).
photo: YouTube/Serbet Tv
Then, place the shoe base piece in the gas regulator hole. Yup, this shoe base piece must be placed on the regulator, not inserted into the tube hole. The owner of the YouTube account Serbet Tv said that he usually uses 2 pieces of shoe pads so that the tube doesn't leak anymore.
So, before installing the regulator, first make sure the rubber seal on the gas cylinder is removed. The reason is, to stop leaks, you only need a piece of shoe sole on the regulator. Immediately install the regulator and lock it until it is completely tight.
photo: YouTube/Serbet Tv
Pay close attention to whether there is still a hissing sound and the smell of sulfur coming from the gas cylinder. If it is safe, the stove is ready to be used again for cooking. Wow, this trick to stop leaking gas cylinders is really interesting, isn't it? If you are interested in trying it at home or have other tricks to deal with leaking LPG gas cylinders?
Tricks to save LPG gas
Cooking every day will definitely waste LPG gas. So, to keep your monthly financial condition safe, you can follow the tricks below to save LPG gas.
1. Use an efficient stove.
Choose a gas stove that is efficient in using LPG gas. A stove equipped with a proper pressure regulator and efficient burner can help reduce gas consumption.
2. Use appropriate fire.
When cooking, make sure to use the appropriate fire for your needs. Don't use too big or too small a fire. Use medium heat to keep cooking efficient without consuming too much gas.
3. Use a suitable frying pan.
Use a frying pan that matches the size of your stove. A frying pan that is too big or too small can cause gas to be wasted. In addition, make sure the pan has a flat bottom so that it heats evenly and minimizes gas leaks.
4. Cover pots and pans when cooking.
When cooking, cover the pot or pan with a lid to speed up the cooking process and retain heat. This will reduce cooking time and reduce gas consumption.
5. Choose dishes that require little cooking time.
Choose dishes that require a relatively short cooking time, such as stir-fry, boil, or steam. Cooking like this will reduce overall gas consumption.
6. Perform regular maintenance on the regulator and hose.
Make sure to carry out routine maintenance on your regulator and gas hose. Clean dust and dirt and check for gas leaks. A leaking regulator or damaged hose can cause wasted gas.
7. Turn off the stove properly after cooking.
After finishing cooking, make sure to turn off the gas stove properly. Make sure the flame is out and turn the gas regulator to the closed position.
8. Consider alternative uses.
If possible, consider using alternative energy such as electricity for cooking, especially for dishes that require long cooking times. While it may require an initial investment, it can help reduce LPG gas usage in the long term.