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pnichols
Apr 05, 2017Explorer II
I'm scratching my head as to why using tanks sequentially helps out the OP to know the exact remaining level of propane they have available for camping before having to break camp or drive just the tow vehicle someplace to refill??
i.e. Suppose you what to boondock camp out in the middle of nowhere many miles from where propane is? Whether you have one, two or more tanks and no matter how they're hooked up you still might want to know absolutely how much propane you have left near the end so that you can plan the next long trip to refill - especially if you get hit unexpectedly with a run of cold weather out there boondocking.
i.e. Suppose you what to boondock camp out in the middle of nowhere many miles from where propane is? Whether you have one, two or more tanks and no matter how they're hooked up you still might want to know absolutely how much propane you have left near the end so that you can plan the next long trip to refill - especially if you get hit unexpectedly with a run of cold weather out there boondocking.
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