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- mjohnwwjdExplorerI just signed in to this forum and wow are you all fast. The tank is near the door midship. The exhaust from the coach is near the tank so maybe adding a heat shield might work. I have been looking everywhere online for a similar situation but found nothing. Thank you all!
- DrewEExplorer IIYou mean the propane tank? Any idea what's making it hot--is it next to the exhaust system with no heat shield?
I agree with the others that this does not sound normal. Ticking might just be the float for the gauge (or the OPD) rattling around a bit as the liquid propane sloshes around, or something similar and benign, but there's no good reason for the tank to be getting hot to the touch.
Using propane will cool the tank, since the vaporizing of the liquid propane into gas requires that it absorb heat from the environment. In very cold weather that can be problematic, particularly if one needs to use propane vapor at a high rate (say for a generator). - 2edgeswordExplorerCould it be exhaust from the tow vehicle that's heating the tank?
Disregard. I realize the RV being discussed isn't a travel trailer or 5th wheel. - LwiddisExplorer IINever heard of a hot propane tank. Have it checked.
- DutchmenSportExplorerI don't think I've ever experienced one that gets hots. I've experienced them getting so cold they form frost on the outside. That's just weird.
- downtheroadExplorerWithout much info.....I sure wouldn't be comfortable with a propane tank that is "too hot to touch."
The ticking is the sound of the tank expanding....does it release gas pressure through the safety valve when it gets that hot?
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