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Maladjusted
Explorer
May 20, 2013

Filling MH Propane...

For the campgrounds that list LP in the ammenities... will they fill your propane tank on the MH?

Do you guys do it when you first pull in if needed?

(I am down to 1/4 tank and am headed down to the OuterBanks, NC this weekend (Cape Hatteras KOA).

Thanks in advance,
Mal
  • You also might want to look for a local place near where you live. I keep mine filled at a tool rental place close by. Used to go to the place where they delivered propane to homes but they sold out and closed that location.Over the years I used Flying J once and camp grounds twice.
  • mpfireman wrote:
    vic46 wrote:
    There are two different types of propane reservoirs. The tank type that must be removed from the RV for filling. The vessel type that is permanently mounted on the RV. Both may be filled using a metering system and the tank type may be filled using a weight system. The weight system can not be used for a propane vessel as this system requires the removal of the reservoir from the RV to accommodate weighing the reservoir.


    Hooray, some else uses the weight system when filling those portable tanks. The only true way to correctly fill these types of tanks.
    Portable DOT bottle or cylinder and permanently attached ASME tank that is welded to the motorhomes frame. MPfireman, I know you know the difference, but this is for those who don't. I don't know how your going to weight that AMSE tank unless you weight the motorhome first and then fill the tank and re-weight the motorhome again? And when they deliver LP to home heat customers, just how do they weight AMSE tanks?
  • Menards has now started to sell propane to RVs and cars. My sense is that they anticipate the automotive market will swing toward propane in cars, so they are trying to get established in the market. Their prices are pretty good as well.
  • I have a local company that fills all types of cylinder gases. They have a spot for motor homes to pull in and get filled. They are set up for their own trucks so it is a easy spot to get into. Check your local listings and survey it by car first. A lot of U Haul franchises offer propane and have good access. When I am on the road , I look for a Flying J with RV lanes and propane.
    While in Florida, I was at a campground that had a local vendor com and fill t on your site. But at 6.00 per gallon, I wasn't biting!
  • shaneperch wrote:
    Isn't there a gauge on the permenant installed tanks? Or the liquid comes out meaning it's full? I need to get mine filled as well never done it before.


    The gauges are not to be used for filling contrary to the belief of some uninformed filler uppers.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    AS I type this they are conducting a LP refill class here in the campground.. YES, if the campground lists LP then they should be able to refill your MH tank.

    However: You pay "Campground prices" (kind of like a soda at a movie theater) as a general rule.

    I like to shop around. I have on occasion saved as much as a dollar a gallon by visiting the right propane store (Usually a wholesale outlet). and sometimes it requires I go out of my way,, Like 50 yards out of my way :) (I'm not kidding)

    Not this year but last (2012) on my semi-annula 800 Mile Hike back north (The other semi-annual hike is south) since I had to go to the west side of the state I came up the middle and turned left on I-94... on the way I stopped at the farm I grew up on, Now a propane tank farm. 2.69/gallon v/s 3/17 at the park I next visited. And since I know the roads in that area rather well, it was like 50 yards (all on the farm) out of my way from the road to the pump house to the turn around and 50 yards back to the road.

    I had absolutely NO problem finding the farm :)