Depends on the manufacturer and specification standard of the tank, but roughly speaking at this capacity, there is about 2 pounds of steel for each gallon of capacity, so vacuum purged, the tank would weight approximately 400 lb.
If it is filled with propane, each gallon of propane is 4.2 pounds at 60 degrees. Tanks are generally not filled beyond 80%, so maximum fill would be 672 pounds. Thus, full tank should be approximately 1000 pounds +/-.
a 250 gal tank weighs approx. 485lbs and a 500 gal tank weighs approx. 950 lbs so a 350 gal should weigh approx. 625 lbs
one gal of propane = 4.26 lbs
How much does the tank itself weigh?
Bout half of what a 500. 🤣😂😂😝
1,062.5 approximate weight of 250 gallons of propane.
The tank itself would have to be weighed or check the empty weight sticker on the tank.
Propane burns 91,547 b.t.u.'s an hour per gallon of propane. Depending on the b.t.u. output of the appliance you are running you should be able to calculate how many hours you can use your tank.
19.04761904761905 ( measured @ 4.2 lbs per gallon )
The Letters "WC" on a propane tank stand for "Water Capacity", and are followed by a number which would identify the tanks Water Capacity typically measured in lbs. Water weighs approximately 8.3lbs per gallon Propane weighs approximately 4.24lbs per gallon
Mine holds 127 gallons of propane when filled up to the 80% make, the fullest they can get.
there are 4.24 pounds of propane for every gallon of propane.. the average grill tank holds 20 pounds
2350lbs. on average
a typical steel "30 pound" liquid propane tank weighs about 25-28 pounds empty.propane tank markings (on collar)propane weighs about 4.125 pounds per gallon and a "30 pound tank" willhold about 7.5 gallons so a full tank will weigh about 55 pounds or so./source: wiki.answers.com/
400 pounds
A 60 gallon tank?
About 30 pounds.
The blast radius of a 250 gallon propane tank would be 100 yards
30. You just said it's a 30 gallon tank.
100 gallon.
Propane burns 91,547 b.t.u.'s an hour per gallon of propane. Depending on the b.t.u. output of the appliance you are running you should be able to calculate how many hours you can use your tank.
100 pound propane tank will hold 23.58 gallon. 100 pounds / 4.24 pounds per gallon = 23.58 gallons
20# tanks holds up to 20 #s of propane. The tank weight itself is designated as TW on the tank collar (usually 17-19 lbs)
One gallon of water is 8.345404 Lbs.So a 100 gallon tank would have 834.5404 lbs of water.