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Originally Posted by Pugchief
We are heading back North for the summer/fall soon. This year, we bought a new propane gas grill which sits on a concrete pad behind our GLASSED IN lanai.
I know it is not recommended to bring a propane tank indoors, but I am concerned that if the winds get high during hurricane season, the whole grill may tip over and break the glass enclosure. I have had full size grills tip over UpNorth with less wind than what comes to TV.
Would it be best to put the whole grill in the garage? Or does it get above 120F (the alleged heat limit for the propane tank, although I assume it can actually withstand more heat before being dangerous?) in a closed garage in the summer?
What are the best and safest options here to avoid both broken glass and tank explosion?
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You go not have to worry about storing propane tank in garage or lanai or anywhere else. I don’t know what people are talking about this 120 degree stuff, but for propane to ignite without ignition source the temp would need to be about one thousand degrees. Gasoline is way more dangerous and that ignition point is about 500. Are you worried about leaving you far in the garage? Of course not, stop worrying about nothing.