O.K., here's an update for those who care. The Trident website published specs are incorrect. The tare weight stamped on the tank is 13.1.
As for why do I care, I want to know how much gas is in teh tank, so I can evaluate whether I need to fill now, or can wait. I don't want to run out of gas unexpectedly (duh!). I guess I could fill one tank when it runs out, after switching to the other, but I'd be making the trip for filling twice as often.
At some point one tank seemed empty and I switched. Can't remember when. Checked them by 'heft' on Sunday, and they seemed to weight the same.
Weighed them at home: both 20 lb., total; but that's one pound resolution on that scale. At tare weight of 13.1, that's 6.9 lb. remaining in each, both more than half full.
Just got back from BJ's where I had them filled. One took 0.8 gallons, the other 1.3 g. That's 3.4 lb. and 5.5 lb., respectively. I asked him to re-try the first one, and he did, but it wouldn't take any more - it's an automatic shut-off filling system.
Got home and weighed them again: 23 lb. and 26 lb. This adds up. Yes, I am a nerd, I have a spreadsheet for this.
The result is that tank 1 has a 10.3 lb. net, tank 2 12.4.
Question: is all of the net weight useable? At what point do they quit putting out enough pressure to run the cooktop?
Thanks,
jv