This isn't really a sailing question, but here goes. We have a fairly new Hunter 306 (used 1 1/4 seasons) which has a problem with the propane for the stove. About half of the time, we open up the valve on the top of the tank and don't even get a pressure reading on the gauge which is about 1 foot from the tank, on top of the solenoid/regulator(?) unit. Sometimes, if you fool around with it for 15 minutes, opening and closing the tank valve, the pressure suddenly jumps up to 150 and everything is fine.As far as I can tell, this is not a problem with the solenoid (switched from inside the cabin), which gives a nice click as you turn it on and off. And I think (but am not sure) that the pressure gauge is functionally between the tank and the solenoid. Has anyone else had this problem?I think the main question is whether the problem is in the check-valve which is buit in to the top of the tank, or in the fitting on the end of the short rubber hose connecting the tank to the solenoid/regulator. In other words, when you disconnect the tank, there seems to be a ball valve in the brass fitting on the tank side of the rubber hose. I'd like to think that just getting another tank would fix the problem, but it seems like a waste of 1/2 a tank of propane, especially if it doesn't fix the problem.