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*[https://youtu.be/lWH-tG1FRT4?si=rhNx6-cbEU4f-AGn
*[https://youtu.be/lWH-tG1FRT4?si=rhNx6-cbEU4f-AGn
**A showcase of “gas growler” type tanks / ones SLIGHTLY above a 20lb tank
**A showcase of “gas growler” type tanks / ones SLIGHTLY above a 20lb tank
**20LB Tank ≈ 5 Gallon (Depending on Fill Level + Safety Margin)
*[https://youtu.be/l-apxDFLdeU?si=go_AUD7uSYMvAqyP A Video by the YouTube Channel “CheapRVliving” Titled “Different Size Propane Bottles and How to Use Them!” ] ( ‘’’~12 Minute Watch’’’ )
*[https://youtu.be/l-apxDFLdeU?si=go_AUD7uSYMvAqyP A Video by the YouTube Channel “CheapRVliving” Titled “Different Size Propane Bottles and How to Use Them!” ] ( ‘’’~12 Minute Watch’’’ )

Revision as of 03:13, 12 January 2026

Basics

  • This page aims to lay out a semi-standardized Architecture for storing and using Propane using largely COTS equipment

Largest

Smaller

Niche

Misc Adapters

  • Two Stage Propane Regulators
    • Supposedly Better
  • 20lb Fitting->1LB Fitting (and vice versa)
  • Flame King Brand AND Mr Heater Brand Fill Adapters
    • Both work roughly the same, but due to a notch are not intercompatible
  • Ignik TapRack
    • Uncertain how much of a gimmick it is, but refills 4x 1LB Bottles at once from a hose
    • Can it be used with Flame King and/or Mr Heater Brand Tanks is the question?

Internal Links

External Links