Re: How do you find propane? Reply #25 – September 04, 2017, 07:07:49 pm Jim, you need to register in the Allstays site, then go to the Pro section. The POI files are there, under DOWNLOADS. Once you have registered, if you still have problems let me know and I will try to provide a link. Unless you have registered and signed in, my link would not work for you.Ken F in WY
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #26 – September 04, 2017, 08:30:54 pm Thanks, Ken.On another note, I was using the app GasBuddy today and noticed that you can filter stations for a number of things including propane. Even if you don't filter by that when you tap on a station the window that opens shows some icons one of which is for propane if they have it.I tried applying the filter for propane and it eliminated every station in my area except one, Cenex. I have no idea if they actually fill RVs or that other stations might not actually have propane in that area but maybe it would help and it's free.Jim 1 Likes
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #27 – September 05, 2017, 08:10:41 am I still use the old-school method. I have a KOA booklet that lists all of their parks and services available, and I also have a Flying J booklet that also lists services etc. Both booklets are free and I can use them anywhere. No downloading necessary. 2 Likes
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #28 – February 04, 2018, 08:46:39 am This site shows real promise of locating a propane dealer. Thanks RossPropane Refill Near Me | Find The Closest Place To Refill Your BBQ Tank
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #29 – February 04, 2018, 09:43:59 am Don, I tried the link you provided and found it of limited use. It was able to locate major propane dealers and Home Depot in our area but not convenience stores and gas stations that sell propane that are much closer. Meh!
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #30 – February 05, 2018, 08:04:21 am Quote from: HiLola - February 04, 2018, 09:43:59 amDon, I tried the link you provided and found it of limited use. It was able to locate major propane dealers and Home Depot in our area but not convenience stores and gas stations that sell propane that are much closer. Meh!Regrets, It looks like it will work for us. I don't think we have ever filled up at home. It's always on the road where we don't know who or where. We favor propane distributors because they have plenty of room compared to gas stations and convenience stores.
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #31 – February 05, 2018, 09:38:28 am "We favor propane distributors because they have plenty of room compared to gas stations and convenience stores."----I have rarely filled the rig with LPG any place but a propane supplier; in my experience, the 'pumpers' at a distributor/supplier are far more likely to be trained and 'gas savvy' than some random person at a gas station, a U-Haul, or even a campground/RV park. YMMV, as always. 1 Likes
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #32 – February 05, 2018, 10:43:33 am Quote from: Don Malpas - February 05, 2018, 08:04:21 amRegrets, It looks like it will work for us. I don't think we have ever filled up at home. It's always on the road where we don't know who or where. We favor propane distributors because they have plenty of room compared to gas stations and convenience stores.Makes sense when traveling in your LD. For someone who just needs to fill up a small BBQ tank though, a gas station or store that sells propane is sufficient as far as I'm concerned. I found it interesting that the website talks about gas stations and stores "near me" but doesn't show any.
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #33 – February 05, 2018, 11:35:48 am " For someone who just needs to fill up a small BBQ tank..."I ran into a situation some years ago that caught me by surprise. I was Elk hunting in Colorado while camping out in a StarCraft Tent Trailer. It having been quite cold at night I ran my only bottle of LP dry, so disconnected it, placed it in my SUV and went to town.At a gas station which sold LP gas I asked to have it filled. The attendant said he could not fill it for me due to the fact that I was transporting it in an enclosed vehicle. Had it been in the open bed of a pick-up that would be okay. Go figure!I managed to get it filled at a nearby RV park but not before I set it out upon the ground where it could be refilled and then put it back in my only mode of transportation.
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #34 – February 05, 2018, 03:42:43 pm I don't know about anywhere else, but in TN and AL you can ususally go to a Tractor Supply or Farmer's Co-op and get your tanks refilled.
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #35 – February 05, 2018, 06:07:43 pm There's nothing worse than running out of gas!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AynXoLjYrKc
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #36 – February 05, 2018, 07:35:54 pm We have gotten propane at Costco. Bring them the tank, they fill it. Not after dark though.Nobody has commented on us having it in a closed vehicle.You can pay in the tire center and avoid the lines.I am not sure all centers carry it so call first.
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #37 – February 05, 2018, 08:32:40 pm I read this thread as being about finding places to have the ASME tanks on the LD filled, not the portable 1 or 5-gallon tanks used by some for gas grills. I'm sure that the fill locations overlap a great deal, but I suspect that there may be quite a few places that fill portable tanks that do not fill fixed ASME tanks like those in our LDs?
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #38 – February 06, 2018, 08:47:41 am Joan wrote: I read this thread as being about finding places to have the ASME tanks on the LD filled...Correctomundo
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #39 – February 06, 2018, 09:08:48 am Quote from: Don Malpas - February 06, 2018, 08:47:41 amJoan wrote: I read this thread as being about finding places to have the ASME tanks on the LD filled...CorrectomundoMy bad then. I looked through the thread and didn't see any reference that it was strictly about filling up ASME tanks. I guess the title of Don's link also threw me off track:Propane Refill Near Me | Find The Closest Place To Refill Your BBQ TankCarry on, I'll shut up now!
Re: How do you find propane? Reply #40 – February 06, 2018, 10:58:59 am When RV traveling around the U.S. and western Canada in pre/'infancy' internet days (in a tent trailer, a Toyota Dolphin, and, later, the LD), I relied on local recommendations or the 'yellow pages' to find propane suppliers or (hopefully) reliable 'fill' locations; I think most travelers did the same. Once in a while, there were glitches that sent me down the road, e.g., people who had no idea how to fill a tank, or the kid who unstrapped the D.O.T. tank from the compartment (of the little Dolphin) and promptly dropped it on its head, or the guy who came out to fill with a lighted cigarette in his mouth, but most of the time, there were few issues.I still rely on local information, often more accurate and current than online resources to find a distributor/supplier, particularly a local or regional company, but also use the websites of the three largest propane suppliers, Amerigas, Suburban, and Ferrellgas (each has hundreds of locations around the country), listings on a couple of apps, and/or doing a quick search under a town name for fill locations. I fill at a supplier/distributor, primarily because, in my experience, they are far more likely (no guarantees, but the chances are better!) to have a trained, experienced, safety-conscious 'filler' than a gas station, a convenience store, a U-Haul, or even an RV park; for some of these places, the LPG fill job may fall to whoever is not doing something else at the time, trained or not! I run up and down 101 between SJ and L.A. several times per year, and often stop in Paso Robles at Delta Liquid Energy for LPG; "Oh, hey, you're back; where are you off to this trip?" The pumper is safety-savvy and experienced, and the prices are less than in San Jose. They also have a large RV parts store and do RV service. Delta Liquid Energy, Propane, Distributor, Paso Robles CAAs ever, YMMV.