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Understanding your Propane Tank's Gauge

 First, look at the smallest part of the needle on the gauge. That number indicated on the gauge is the percentage left in the tank. Below are the percentages converted into gallons, so you know how much you have left in your tank. Look for your tank's size below in order to see approximately how many gallons you have in your tank. 


**NOTE**

Gauges are not always 100% accurate. These charts are not a guarantee. We do suggest ordering gas when you have 20% left in the tank to account for gauge error and enough time for a delivery to be made.

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80% - 46 gal

70% - 40 gal

60% - 34 gal

50% - 29 gal

40% - 23 gal

30% - 18 gal

20% - 11 gal

10% - 6 gal

120

80% - 96 gal

70% - 84 gal

60% - 72 gal

50% - 60 gal

40% - 48 gal

30% - 36 gal

20% - 24 gal

10% - 12 gal

250

80% - 200 gal

70% - 175 gal

60% - 150 gal

50% - 125 gal

40% - 100 gal

30% - 75 gal

20% - 50 gal

10% - 25 gal

325

80% - 260 gal

70% - 227 gal

60% - 195 gal

50% - 162 gal

40% - 130 gal

30% - 97 gal

20% - 65 gal

10% - 32 gal

500

80% - 400 gal

70% - 350 gal

60% - 300 gal

50% - 250 gal

40% - 200 gal

30% - 150 gal

20% - 100 gal

10% - 50 gal

1000

80% - 800 gal

70% - 700 gal

60% - 600 gal

50% - 500 gal

40% - 400 gal

30% - 300 gal

20% - 200 gal

10% - 100 gal

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