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Can I manifold 2 propane tanks together ?
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sand85
Posted 9/5/2014 22:24 (#4058208)
Subject: Can I manifold 2 propane tanks together ?


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Been done for fuel and water tanks.

Can this be done for propane tanks? I read online that it can be done with a tee-block manifold, but I am wondering if that is for vapor only. Same for the auto-changeover regulators that look like they are built for rv or grill tanks.

I don't believe everything I read off of a random google search is applicable to my less consumer-type need for liquid propane to the dryer.

This year will have two tanks of unequal size on bin heater fans. Liquid draw. One older tank with bottom draw. One newer tank with top draw with the drop tube. Would prefer they all run off of the combined tank volume rather than one fan running out of heat before the other and having to switch around lines.

Edit to add: I just need the info, not a safety lecture. The coop service guy will get called to come do the work and use appropriate fittings (if possible), I just like to broaden my horizons on information sources so I don't get shoehorned down the easiest path for someone else instead of what is best for me.

Edited by sand85 9/5/2014 22:29
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