A small propane sunflower heater (15,000 BTU) set a foot or more from the big propane tank can throw some heat into the tank to build up some pressure in a short time. I would not leave it unattended.
In the 1970's we had a crop dryer that would have low tank pressure problems on cloudy zero degree days. The supply tank was a ways down hill from the dryer. The local LP gas supplier had a truck travelling in a circuit between neighborhood farms to just pump vapor into the tanks to keep everyones dryers burning.
If you have trouble with water pipes or drain pipes freezing in an outside wall of your house, like at the kitchen sink, consider opening opening the cabinet doors to let more heat get to the pipes. Letting a cold water faucet dip or run a very small stream overnight can also keep the pipes from freezing in severly cold weather or if the heat goes out.
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