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Originally Posted by The_Breeze
That's 2+g more than an external 20lb tank (4.73). If you're a large consumer of propane and have a way to move it around, consider 2-30lb tanks.
I installed an Extend-a-Stay. I use on-board for traveling and a 20lb'r for extended stays.
I boondock a lot more lately. I'm trying to learn something unrelated. I can assure you the extend-a-stay method works for me. I fill my tanks after every boondock experience. I used it for 10 days and the last pull was 2.2g from both tanks.
I'm not sure what, if anything is going on. Everything functions as I think it should. If those are expected results, I'm floored.
I don't know your capacity situation. If you share that, we might be in a better position to help.
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Thanks for asking
My point is...I liked the travel trailer concept I used to have. Two tanks, one runs out, then switch’s over automatically.
Then I know for sure that I’ve used 4 gallons, I have 4 gallons left, & I need to fill the empty tank.
I really prefer that concept vs these inaccurate Thor tank sensors.
In fact I’ve seen older RVs/Motorhomes that have the two tank concept where they are removable.
That’s appealing to me