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Originally Posted by Trkyte@msn.com
Ok let's go old school. Heat some water in a tea kettle. Go to the tank and pour the hot water on it . Then feel the tank. The tank will feel warmer ubove the liquid propane level and cooler below it.
You should be able to tell the level then. Just a note , they only fill a propane tank to 80 percent.
I camp and boondock quite a bit. Very little used between refrig and hot water.
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Or go new school and get one of these LP gas level checkers.
Dometic LP Gas Checker - Dometic LPGC10 - Propane Accessories - Camping World
I have not tried it on my ASME tank yet, no reason it would not work. But works great on my gas grill at home.
John