I am in the process of purchasing a propane cooker to do seafood boils and maybe frying while we are camping.
Propane cookerMy 5th wheel does not have a port to connect external propane devices using the on board tanks.
My question is should I travel with a 20lb propane tank secured in the bed of my truck or have the onboard propane modified to allow an external connection?
As I see it traveling with a tank in truck bed could be dangerous if not secured properly. Having the onboard propane system modified to allow a connection needs to be done by a qualified technician. I maybe a little anal on safety but a mistake here could cost somebody their life. I also don't want to be cooking right beside my 5th wheel so a longer supply line would be in order.
For those of you that travel with one of these cookers how do you handle the propane connection?
Thanks!
Dave
2013 2500HD Chevy LTZ 6.6 Diesel Ext Cab Long Bed
2017 Grand Design Reflection 27RL 5th Wheel
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