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Propane Tank Question: 100L vs 20L

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(@thecrownsown)
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I have a set of 20L standard residential Propane tanks (Photo attached) which are great and made to accomodate a BBQ, Buddy Heaters, etc. Great for power outages and secondary source of cooking, heat, etc. But..they are 20L tanks.

Recently I gained possession of a 100L Propane tank...but...the head on the tank is a female connection...not what you would typically see on a 20L tank...

Does anyone know of any fitting or connection that screws into this larger tank so that it can be used for residential purposes like a buddy heater, bbq, etc. I'm not looking for any jury rigged configurations...I'm not messing around with combustibles..especially Propane....but is there something out there I can get that would simply screw into the top of the 100L to give me the correct attachement?

Thanks,

TCO

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(@perfesser)
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That's just the old style propane fitting, left hand thread.

You mean like this?
https://www.amazon.com/GrillPro-11051-Universal-Propane-Adaptor/dp/B0029T5U0A/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_pdt_img_top?ie=UTF8


   
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(@thecrownsown)
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thank you for that.

I think Ive shown my lack of knowledge about propane and propane accessories.... 🙂

Ill be picking one of those up now!

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(@perfesser)
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Check the fitting on what you want to attach. It may already have the older, male fitting inside the other one.


   
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