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    Posted: 28 Jan 2026 at 2:02pm
Any experience with them? Recommendation? Have a 500 gal LP tank at a house quite a few miles away. No internet connection there other than cell phone. I own the tank; Dad bought it long ago. I believe year of manufacture is 1985 or earlier, so obviously the gauge is not WIFI compatible or having any type of external wiring. I'd like to set it up with an external remote sensor/gauge I could read from my phone.
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You might check with your fuel supplier, they would probably know of the most up to date products out there otherwise have the driver put you on their route and then when they are in the area they just top your tank off and one less thing you have to think about. That’s how we work with our supplier and when he hears there is a price increase in the works he gets to us before the increase or if the price is headed down he waits for that as well. We have been with the same company for over 50 years and have always been treated well
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I have never ued one, but this sounds like a possibility... Might talk directly to them..

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Thanks for the replies. I did see that one on Amazon. This tank does not have remote ready R3 dial.
   The propane services I've dealt with charge extra if the tank is not below 20 percent. Local term is a "Short load" and they tack on a much higher delivery fee.
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I've dealt with a lot of LP fuel suppliers throughout the midwest over the years when working. Citing you own the tank you are not limited to whom the fuel is purchased from. Most vendors I have dealt with had a minimum 100, or 150 gallon drop, and then there were no delivery charges. I didn't utilize vendors that did not have this option. 

I used Hicks, Ferrel, FS, and several small "Mom & Pop" suppliers over the years for fuels and don't remember ever paying a delivery fee.

Remote monitoring is a good feature to have. Used it for years but it was hard wired. 
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Our home tank only supplies Range Cooktop and two grill connections, average refill every two years is 75-85 gal in a 125g Horizontal tank.  Have considered a whole house 10-14kw LP Generator where would change that to at least a 500g tank, then replace the small tank we own altogether.
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