From a book I have seen on European camper conversions, the tanks are in a cupboard that is sealed on the inside of the camper, door to the outside, and has fittings to connect it to the outside world. tim in san jose On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 1:39 PM, Richard A Jones <Jones@colorado.edu> wrote: > I put a 2nd tank on my Syncro Westy in '01 and connected them. > I use one and know the other is full, so I never run out when > camping. > > http://jones.colorado.edu/VW/SecondPropaneTank.html > > My impression is that in Europe tanks are stored inside in > a cupboard. What I don't know is whether they are connected > or you have to take them out and connect them when camping. > > Richard >
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