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Tony_B
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Jan 01, 2018

Gauges for Propane Cylinders

I would like to put gas gauges on my 30 bottles. I looked at some on the internet and they all seem to say that they are good for 10 to 40 lb cylinders.
How can different size cylinders use the same gauge? Are they simply measuring gas pressure?
On a scale of 1 to 10, how accurate would you rate these $16 - $20 gauges?

Thanks in advance

35 Replies

  • All you have to do is pour some warm water over the side of the tank then simply touch the tank and run your hand down the side. Where there is no propane, the metal will be warmer, where there is propane, it will be cold. You can tell exactly how much is left in the tank. This works for upright propane tanks of any size, and horizontal tanks as well. Simple, completely safe, and cost nothing but some warm water.

    Try it.
  • There are float type gauges for propane tanks. The cylinder seems to of different design, with an extra port near the top for the gauge.

    Might only work on larger cylinders and tanks?
  • SidecarFlip wrote:
    jplante4 wrote:
    Gas pressure only. Will read full until almost empty.

    I'd go with this.

    Look around for a better price. We sell this for $20.


    You do... I want one? Where do I send the remittance?


    We'll need to charge shipping which would negate any savings.
  • jplante4 wrote:
    Gas pressure only. Will read full until almost empty.

    I'd go with this.

    Look around for a better price. We sell this for $20.


    You do... I want one? Where do I send the remittance?
  • Gas pressure only. Will read full until almost empty.

    I'd go with this.

    Look around for a better price. We sell this for $20.

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