Todd, I just got in on the group purchase of propane tanks Bus Depot put together. I plan to set the two up individually so I run off one at a time. Eack tank will have it's own regulator. When one is empty I'll swith over to the next and find a place to fill the empty one. They have an "extend a stay" kit for plumbing the tanks at a good deal. Brien On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Todd Last <rubatoguy@comcast.net> wrote: > I have aquired a second Westy Propane tank and am considering adding it to > my Van. > What I am curious about is what is the best way to plumb the line from the > tanks to the appliances. > > Is it better to join the two tanks so they act as a single large tank? > Hook them up with something like a Marshall 254 regulator? > Or hook one exclusively to the fridge, and the other to the stove? > > Anyone have any opinions on this? > > thanks, > > Todd > '88 Westy >
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