Where I live, it costs $21
Might be because lb is an abbreviation for pound?
Theres about 430,000 btu's in a 20 lb propane tank. it your grill is 43,000 btu's it would last 20 uses.
Not unless it's leaky.
Propane weighs 4.4 lbs per gallon, so 20 lbs of propane 4.54 gallons.
"A standard 100 lb propane bottle contains 90 litres of propane. " http://www.uniongas.com/business/otherci/techsol/heating/constructionheat/conHeatCostComp.asp
Might be because lb is an abbreviation for pound?
Theres about 430,000 btu's in a 20 lb propane tank. it your grill is 43,000 btu's it would last 20 uses.
172 ccf
Haha, I would stand back if you do!
Propane is measured and sold in pounds
6-8 hrs.
Not unless it's leaky.
A standard 40-lb propane tank stands 29.5-inches high. It is 12.2-inches wide. The cost of filling a tank of this size will vary depending on your location and the facility filling it.
1 gallon of Propane ~= 4.23 lbs ~= 91500 Btus 1 lbs of Propane ~=22000 Btus 20 lb tank of propane holds approx 4 gallons of propane (366000 BTUs) Your grill will last 366000 BTUs/ Grill BTU output hrs
Propane weighs 4.4 lbs per gallon, so 20 lbs of propane 4.54 gallons.
It should be around 25 gallons or around 121.95 pounds of propane
About 4.1 gallonsPropane is a gas at standard temperature and pressure. A 20-pound tank holds about 4.1 gallons of liquid propane. It's a liquid in the tank because it's under great pressure. 4.2 lb per US gallon5.1 lb per Imperial gallon