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Feb-22-2019 08:33 PM
MarkTwain wrote:
How would you connect it the trailer?
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Feb-22-2019 06:31 PM
Super_Dave wrote:MarkTwain wrote:packnrat wrote:
been looking at new fifth wheels. from the small to the overly large.
one thing they all have in common is the two tanks.
is there a law saying only two per rv? or possible to have three or four of them. sure two can last a while. but like a friend his gen ran on propane, so he ran out fast.
if holding up in the cold, one could maybe rent a large ground tank?
class A and C get larger built in tanks.
but this is just asking why only two tanks per rv.
Where would suggest that extra propane tanks be located? You could carry extra tanks in the back of your truck bed, I am just sure how safe that would be!
I’ve seen trucks that were converted to LP have large tanks in the bed so it must not be too dangerous.
Feb-22-2019 06:17 PM
MarkTwain wrote:packnrat wrote:
been looking at new fifth wheels. from the small to the overly large.
one thing they all have in common is the two tanks.
is there a law saying only two per rv? or possible to have three or four of them. sure two can last a while. but like a friend his gen ran on propane, so he ran out fast.
if holding up in the cold, one could maybe rent a large ground tank?
class A and C get larger built in tanks.
but this is just asking why only two tanks per rv.
Where would suggest that extra propane tanks be located? You could carry extra tanks in the back of your truck bed, I am just sure how safe that would be!
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packnrat wrote:
been looking at new fifth wheels. from the small to the overly large.
one thing they all have in common is the two tanks.
is there a law saying only two per rv? or possible to have three or four of them. sure two can last a while. but like a friend his gen ran on propane, so he ran out fast.
if holding up in the cold, one could maybe rent a large ground tank?
class A and C get larger built in tanks.
but this is just asking why only two tanks per rv.