Operating your propane grill without a tank gauge is like driving your car without a gas gauge — when the fuel runs out unexpectedly, there’s a good chance you’ll be in a less-than-ideal situation.
Running out of propane gas, just as hungry friends gather around your grill, is a hassle. To keep tempers from flaring some gas grills come with a fuel gauge but if yours didn't, you can buy one.
The partnership between Quirky and GE continues to bear fruit following the release of various smart products designed to work in conjunction with the Wink app. Joining the family is Refuel, a smart ...
After filling your tank, your car's gas gauge may stay on full for a day or two before the needle starts creeping toward empty. That's because auto engineers have calibrated our gas gauges to lie to ...
This week’s question was asked by: a friend. QUESTION: Why do gas gauges in cars take a long time to go from showing “full tank” to “half full” and then take a much shorter time to go from “half tank” ...
[HD Moore] recently posted an article on Rapid 7’s blog about an interesting security problem. They’ve been doing some research into the security of automated tank gauges (ATGs). These devices are ...