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Easily transport your propane tanks by using the mounting system to attach the tank to your RV. Tank pan can be secured to most towable RVs. Hold-down bar keeps tanks securely in place while your vehicle is in motion.
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Hi there, RV and camper owners. Today, we're gonna be taking a look at the line of propane tank holders. These are available for either 20 pound tanks like we're showing off here, or with a 30 pound tank model that's gonna be a little bit taller to accommodate for those tanks. They're also available in two colors, black or white. That's gonna be the base. We've got the black one currently installed on this trailer, but here's what the polar white would look like.
If this would better match your particular camper or trailer. So on my camper here, I've got the 20 pound tanks installed. You can see the rod here. The only difference between the 20 and 30 pound tank holder models is the length of your rod here. So you can see here's our 30 pound rod.
It comes up quite a bit taller to accommodate the taller tanks. The base and the other components are gonna be the same because the diameter of our tanks are gonna be the same for our 30 pounds. They're just gonna be a taller tank. So this is nice. With this camper here, I need 20 pound tanks on my camper to fit properly.
But if I had a larger camper and I had 20 pounds on there, maybe I wanted to upgrade in the future, it would be as easy as purchasing just the rod here. And then I could make that upgrade to 30 pound tanks. You can get this rod separately here at etrailer if you do wanna make the swap. And vice versa if you find that you don't need the 30 pound tanks and you wanna go to something smaller to accommodate for more accessories on your trailer, you can get the shorter rod to do that as well. So we've currently got it installed here holding our two tanks.
We're gonna go ahead and start disassembling it so you can see the features of it. The tanks are held in place with the crossbar here. So it does require that you have two tanks in place to hold them down. And the hold down bar has three notches on each side to allow it to accommodate slightly different spacings for your tank. So you can ensure that it's gonna work properly with your tanks. The nut here will then provide pressure to cinch it down into the base. So we're just gonna go ahead and undo the nut on top. We've got it on there nice and snug. We don't want our tanks going anywhere. This component will then slide up. Sometimes it's easier if you take your tank and just lift it up with it a little bit, and then we can slide this out of here. We can then remove our tanks as necessary. We're gonna pull the one off on the right, 'cause I don't have this one hooked up on my camper. I keep the one on the left here for my inside accessories. And I use the tank over here. What's this On your right. For my outdoor camp accessories. So here you can see how it attaches to the base. Now, due to the crossbeams here on my particular trailer, it didn't line up with the pre drilled slotted holes here that you would normally run your screws down and your fasteners. It doesn't come with fasteners. We just used self tapping screws. Now it's no big deal if yours don't line up either. You just want to make sure you check with your tank here. So the bottom of your tank, you can see where it's gonna rest. So I just set it down right in there so I can see roughly where that sits. And a lot of times you can even put a little bit of marks here on the bottom, maybe set it in some mud or something to get a little bit of a ring. And that way, you see where it's gonna rest. So I just went just to the outside of our pre drilled fasteners to run my self-tappers in to hit the beam, but also ensure it doesn't obstruct our tank sitting properly on the surface. Our threaded rod here simply just threads in. There is nothing that secures it on the bottom side, because when we go to cinch it down on top with that top nut, it pulls it up, and then pulls down and the threads hold everything tight. You'll have plenty of length on either side so you can really put it either way. It doesn't matter which way you put it in there. I like to put the sticker at the bottom to hide it. Now you do have a ton of threads there, but I did find that with the rod, if you thread it in too far, that top piece that holds your tanks on may not be able to fit on there properly. So what I did when I was threading this in, I thread it down and I just check to see what we've got down here below. So I really only need a couple of threads sticking through just like that. That's plenty of meat to get us a nice solid connection to store our tanks. And this ill also ensure that we've got plenty of rod length left to be able to get those tanks secure on top. I've gone ahead and removed both the tanks. We can get a closer look at the base and some additional features as well as some measurements for you. You'll notice here that there's this diamond shape cut out. This is gonna face towards your trailer typically, and this is gonna face towards your tongue in the front. And this gives you your opening to be able to feed your lines in, and then bolt on to your regulator. Now our existing bracket and regulator was able to pass through the opening, but some of your brackets and stuff out there may conflict with it a little bit. So what we've got available here at etrailer to ensure that it's gonna work with any setup, you can get rod mounted regulator brackets. So that way, your regulator will mount to that bracket and it just slides over this rod. And when you secure your components down, that'll hold it in place. Now in order to make sure that this is gonna fit on your trailer, and it should on most, they're usually a pretty universal size, but just to make sure, it's gonna be about 23 and a half inches long by about eight and a half inches wide. So you can just make sure you've got that footprint available so you can get that mounted up for your tanks. And that completes our look at the line of propane tank holders..
Average Customer Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (54 Customer Reviews)
Easily transport your propane tanks by using the mounting system to attach the tank to your RV. Tank pan can be secured to most towable RVs. Hold-down bar keeps tanks securely in place while your vehicle is in motion.Excellent product! Solid and simple. Also etrailer has always been awesome. If I'm buying anything trailer related I always come here.
Good quality base; heavy duty. The threaded rod is also heavy duty and OK as a starting point, but mounting the regulator is a bit of a challenge, as well as securing the rod firmly onto the base (I had to buy several additional lock nuts to get the rod to secure tightly to the base, then give something for the regulator mounting bracket to be secured to). It's challenging finding the right hardware to mount the base to the trainer tongue; not sure why they don't include a couple u-bolts at least .. mounting the base to the trailer will be a challenge for you to figure out on your own. Good quality parts and heavy duty, just lacking some pretty fundamental hardware pieces that would make this product so much more useful and easier to install.
Just received the Propane Tank Holder mounting kit, and everything appears to be well made and solid. It does say "Complete" in the product title, but mounting hardware is not included - I knew this going in so I wasn't surprised. I expect that when I install this in a couple of months that all will go well. Good looking product out of the box - I would recommend.
James
1/17/2022
Still looks and works great. Haven’t had any issues, and looking forward to our next trip!
Worked perfect. Replaced my single hold down with this double hold down installed with no hassles.
Robert
5/27/2023
so far so good easy to install and it made a big difference with two tanks for the long road trips.
Awful. The oval pan didn’t fit into the tray on my RV. OK, who needs it? … I’ll just drill a hole in my tray, use the steel rod and all will be fine. But no … the rod was too short for that to work. So I went to HW store and got a 24” rod. I was able to use the clamp and the wing nut, but nothing else. Junk.
Very sturdy, had to drill a couple of holes and it was obvious the metal is good quality. Trailers come in all kinds of configurations so there’s no way they could provide hardware that would match them all. So be prepared to figure out your situation.
I have a Jumping Jack trailer and the propane tank holder from Jumping Jack is over $200. I bought this to save some money. I installed it this week and so far it looks like it is going to get the job done!
This part was as ordered. There was good communications from e trailer as to delivery date and time. I used the bracket to hold propane cylinders for my water/fire feature for my pool
Works as advertised. Easy converted my single propane to a dual propane. After 1 year it is still holding up well
Bolted right on. Happy so far.
Very sturdy!!! Tough AF. Wish it came with u bolts, and a metal drill bit. THERE IS NO HARDWARE to attach it to your rig.
Easy install and tanks fit accordingly.
We are very pleased with the products we ordered snd the excellent customer service received! We will be pleased to order from etrailer again!
Heavy build and a nice paint job. Has all the parts in one package. Some I have seen are light weight and bend easy. This one is solid.
No issues. Ordering was very easy and it shipped out and I received it in a very timely manner. Thank you.
Works as advertised. Good stuff.
Steve
7/3/2022
Item suited my needs perfectly. Would highly recommend.
This was a direct replacement of the old carrier. Easy.
Came Fast as described no hassle at all thanks
Easy to install
Exceptional quality and performance!
Billy
4/10/2022
It works wonderfully
Looks great and exactly what I wanted. Will be installing this weekend.
Haven't install it yet but first impressions of quality are good
Very Happy with the Results.
Just what I wanted!!!!!
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Jim
5/21/2022
Great product! Once you’ve got the installation figured out, the mounting kit works great .. solid, sturdy and hola the tanks down tight .. excellent