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Hello all, I hope you are enjoying northern camping season.  We noted an LE2 pulling into Shore Hills campground in Boothbay, ME during a recent visit to our cabin in the area; hope you had a nice stay.

A question - has anyone successfully traveled with a single propane tank installed?  We're going for a short trip and one 30 lb. bottle will be more than enough.  The bottles have been in winter storage and so are out of the propane compartment.

Seems like I need a way to support the clamping bar from below but otherwise I don't see a reason why one bottle would not be OK, provided the loadsharing valve is gas-tight on the unused side.

Thanks!
TIm

2021 LE2, hull 701

 

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1 hour ago, TimD said:

The bottles have been in winter storage and so are out of the propane compartment.

Have never heard of winter storage of LP tanks before. LP cannot freeze at any sub-zero temps, even if you're camping on the North Pole! Why not reinstall them both, secure them as designed, and keep them there always? It's OK if one is empty.

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34 minutes ago, jd1923 said:

Have never heard of winter storage of LP tanks before. LP cannot freeze at any sub-zero temps, even if you're camping on the North Pole! Why not reinstall them both, secure them as designed, and keep them there always? It's OK if one is empty.

Thanks Steph & Dud B.

JD -

The owner of the storage location asked that I not store propane in the space.  That's why they are out of the trailer.

Best

Tim

 

2021 LE2, hull 701

 

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