TundraTower
Jan 04, 2017Explorer
Can you use 1# LP bottle to feed gas system?
Our travel trailer only has 900 lbs payload capacity and we typically pull with the chassis right at the GVW limit. I'm using the winter off-season to weigh everything in there and figure out what we can do without.
One of the biggest opportunities is to travel in the summer with only one 20# LP tank instead of the normal two (they weigh 35# each). We use very little gas in the summer, mainly to run the refrigerator during transit. However, as a closet survivalist I have a hard time giving up spares and back-ups (admittedly part of the reason for our overweight condition).
I found a fitting that will allow you to connect a 1 lb disposable propane bottle to the regulator - apparently made for BBQ grills. This might be handy for a low weight limited back-up in the summer.
Is there a technical reason you would not connect a disposable propane bottle to the RV gas system? Yeah, I understand it would not last a long time, but other than that is there a fundamental mis-match that I am missing?
Thanks.
One of the biggest opportunities is to travel in the summer with only one 20# LP tank instead of the normal two (they weigh 35# each). We use very little gas in the summer, mainly to run the refrigerator during transit. However, as a closet survivalist I have a hard time giving up spares and back-ups (admittedly part of the reason for our overweight condition).
I found a fitting that will allow you to connect a 1 lb disposable propane bottle to the regulator - apparently made for BBQ grills. This might be handy for a low weight limited back-up in the summer.
Is there a technical reason you would not connect a disposable propane bottle to the RV gas system? Yeah, I understand it would not last a long time, but other than that is there a fundamental mis-match that I am missing?
Thanks.