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WallynDiane
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Oct 29, 2015

Propane tank size for Park Model

We just ordered a Kropf Park Model for delivery next May. Selling our 2004 Holiday Rambler 32RKD.

The dealer recommended a 100# propane tank for our new unit. There are many Park Models in our campground and many use 2 40 # tanks. Online, I see a 100# mini tank that is shorter but wider than the standard 100 # tank.

The 40 pounders are easily moved to the filling station. Not so sure about the 100 pound tank.
I have no idea on propane usage as the unit hasn't been built yet.

Looking for recommendations on the proper tank size to buy with a bit of emphasis on portability to filling station either at the campground or at one of the numerous nearby propane filling station.

Lastly, what is a good place to purchase a larger tank?

Thanks to all who respond.
  • If you are talking about a park model that will be set up permanently, for me it would depend on where in the country it was to be located. Here in south Florida, the all electric park models are popular, as are houses, mine included. If I was to set up a park model in western Colorado, where we were living prior to moving to the swamp country, I would look at propane or natural gas, for heating, cooking, domestic water heating and a gas clothes dryer. In heavy snow country, the less frequent you have to fill is better IMHO. In western Colorado I saw many park models with twin 200 or 400 # propane tanks, dealer supplied. Some people used 300 to 500 gallon propane tanks so they could fill once or twice a year.

    The KOA campground in Montrose Colorado, installed metered propane to the seasonal sites they have a few years back. The CG has a very large , several thousand gallon tank, to supply all the users. The campers, I talked to, that were using the metered gas were pleased with it. Probably other CGs in the area have metered as well.

    Now if the OP is talking about the fifth wheel built by Nortland that they call a park model and promote for full time living, talk to the local dealer to see what other buyers are using.

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