All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Propane tanks too heavy"Bob's Your Uncle". Pianotuna, Had to look that one up.:)Propane tanks too heavyI just purchased a camper for my permanent site. The 30# tanks are pretty heavy (I'm 83 yrs}. I realize 20#'ers would be lighter. My question is: Do others just leave their tanks on the ground , or in some kind of caddy while in use rather than lifting them up into the normal position above the tongue? Any issues with this?Re: Heater Specs on 2019 Palomino Puma XLE Lite 27RBQCThanks folks for the good ideas!Heater Specs on 2019 Palomino Puma XLE Lite 27RBQCI am getting quite interested in a 2019 Palomino Puma XLE Lite 27RBQC that is available at a dealer. Since I will be using it in some late fall colder temps, I want to understand the heater capabilities. I can't find any BTU or other specs for this unit, other than "heater, automatic". What does it have? Thanks!Re: Need guidance on best roof trailers"so I don't have to empty the tanks, that sort of thing" I have an outhouse Also, where I'm putting it, a mobile home will be assessed and raise property taxes. No property tax on a camper!Re: Need guidance on best roof trailers theoldwizard1 wrote: The longest lasting roofing material is aluminum. Still not perfect as there will be seams that are potential leak points. Any trailer that is 10 years old and not had EXCELLENT care (wash and treat with UV resistant spray) is going to need a new roof (NOT A RECOAT) soon. A carport type covering is your best solution. What brands use aluminum roofs? Thanks.Re: Need guidance on best roof trailers theoldwizard1 wrote: Skibane wrote: theoldwizard1 wrote: The longest lasting roofing material is aluminum. Molded fiberglass is right up there, too. I forgot about that because there are so few RVs that have that. TPO, especially commercial grade (thickness) is an excellent choice for an OEM roof. What is TPO?Need guidance on best roof trailersI will soon be in the market for a used camper for a permanent vacation site. It will likely be 5-10 yrs. old and 30ish ft. long with slides. Are there any makes/models which have seemed to stand above the rest for not leaking? What should I look out for? Is it reasonable to find a trailer of this age that won't need roof repair fairly soon? Thanks.