Am I the only one who cannot get a good 3k fill at the OnCue station? Anyone else?
It will pump three or so gge's and quit with E245. And it has been like this since day one ... sure would be nice to have a working 3k station now that ONG is shutting down.
Of course, the irony of this all is the choices to be had.
One can either pay an exorbitant per gge cost at the CE station and get a good fill, but you have to deal with a hose that pops it vent line out of the disconnect, a nozzle housing that is cracked, and a hose receptacle that has never been able to keep the 3k hose in a stowed position.
or ...
You can go to the nice, new OnCue station where the per gge cost is on the higher side of reasonable with a non-cracked housing and a receptacle that actually will hold the hose, but here you have to deal with pump errors.
Pick yer poison, eh?
It will pump three or so gge's and quit with E245. And it has been like this since day one ... sure would be nice to have a working 3k station now that ONG is shutting down.
Of course, the irony of this all is the choices to be had.
One can either pay an exorbitant per gge cost at the CE station and get a good fill, but you have to deal with a hose that pops it vent line out of the disconnect, a nozzle housing that is cracked, and a hose receptacle that has never been able to keep the 3k hose in a stowed position.
or ...
You can go to the nice, new OnCue station where the per gge cost is on the higher side of reasonable with a non-cracked housing and a receptacle that actually will hold the hose, but here you have to deal with pump errors.
Pick yer poison, eh?

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