We’ve replaced our tank with a 20lb “BBQ” tank. It fits standing in the original location without modifications. It works great for us, living full time in the camper for the past 8months. With heavy cooking and running the fridge we typically get close to 1.5 months of use out of the tank. If you’re running your heat in colder climates obviously less time. We just found it easier to refill or replace the tanks on the road than trying to find a place that would only fill the big original tank.
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> I have not replaced my tank, but the pros as I see them depending on what size tank you end up with. Say a 20lbs BBQ tank.
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> Easier to swap them out and have them filled by yourself.
> No need to find a propane station and potentially someone who refuses to fill a 40 year old tank, or doesnt quite know what they are doing with the
> bleeder valve.
> Having a smaller vessel on board which is explosive under the right circumstances.
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> Biggest pro would be having a bit more storage space for things. Again this depends on the layout of the coach. as the Royales have the tank under
> the forward facing dinette.
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> Cons. You run out of gas faster. Think Fridge, Hot water tank if propane fueled, Oven/Stove and furnace. Furnace is the biggest draw.
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> Depends on where you live and your camping style. If your in Hot weather all the time, You may not run the furnace much or at all. If your in the
> cold weather or fall camping, you will run out of fuel faster.
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> If you boon dock for a long time you may run out of gas faster.
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> If you go where you know you will have shore power, this becomes less of a concern at least for the fridge. and maybe some electric blankets if its
> chilly.
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> I dont know for sure but I would imagine the overall propane draw is pretty low. I know I worked in my coach all last winter and used maybe 3/4 of a
> full tank of propane, and kept the coach pretty much at 65.
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> I guess storage space and ease/convenience of refills would be biggest considerations for pulling the large tank out. If you do end up putting in a
> smaller tank, pulling the gas oven for an electric unit and pulled the furnace to suit your needs thats fine. you may be limiting a few buyers down
> the road who would use the coach in colder climates or off grid.
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> 77 Royale, Rear Dry Bath. 403, 3.55 Final Drive, Lenzi goodies, Patterson carb and dizzy.
> Mid Michigan
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