Glenn
Senior Member
I’m hoping to get some advice from those of you who regularly transport propane with your campers.
With my build being a little different than most I’m wondering how safe it is to transport a 20 lb. bottle in a milk crate in my trucks bed/topper, secured on top of the bed platform now that I have added the electronics in the lower part of the side cabinet. And also since the Victron 12/12/30 will be charging the house battery while driving.
I deal with fuel gas cylinders regularly for welding and cutting and on propane powered tow motors (fork trucks) so I’m not overly concerned. If the 20 lb. tank is disconnected, the valve closed securely and I bubble test the valve stem is there any issues transporting it in the sealed bed of the truck?
Even if I leave the side windows on the topper open the propane is heavier than air. I have sealed most of the tailgate to prevent road dust from coming in but there are some small air gaps.
If I was pulling my boat/trailer or a trailer with my 4 wheeler I would simply haul the propane bottle in one of the open trailers.
I might have another option, but will wait for advice from the collective group before making more work for myself.
Thanks - Glenn
With my build being a little different than most I’m wondering how safe it is to transport a 20 lb. bottle in a milk crate in my trucks bed/topper, secured on top of the bed platform now that I have added the electronics in the lower part of the side cabinet. And also since the Victron 12/12/30 will be charging the house battery while driving.
I deal with fuel gas cylinders regularly for welding and cutting and on propane powered tow motors (fork trucks) so I’m not overly concerned. If the 20 lb. tank is disconnected, the valve closed securely and I bubble test the valve stem is there any issues transporting it in the sealed bed of the truck?
Even if I leave the side windows on the topper open the propane is heavier than air. I have sealed most of the tailgate to prevent road dust from coming in but there are some small air gaps.
If I was pulling my boat/trailer or a trailer with my 4 wheeler I would simply haul the propane bottle in one of the open trailers.
I might have another option, but will wait for advice from the collective group before making more work for myself.
Thanks - Glenn
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