Propane Plumbing

I'm sorry if I'm asking a question that has already been answered, but I have been searching and only finding different answers. I need to plumb my cargo 6x12 for propane from the tongue. I have a two burner ramble wood cooktop on the front wall, a 16k suburban furnace under the portside window, and a propane fridge all in the cabinets in this picture.

I bought 3/8 copper and flare fittings for everything, but now I'm wondering if thats the way to go. I have a 3/8 flare bulkhead fitting to enter the from wall from outside, then tees at each appliance inside the cabinet. My logic is that if I have a leak, I will be turning the system off at the tank outside, and won't need an extra $15 valve (plus the extra fittings as possible leak sources) at each appliance. I found a chart showing that a 10' run of 3/8 tubing will flow 49k btus, so I should be good, unless I decide to add an on demand water heater, correct? I read in the propane section that lots of people run black pipe outside, then make penetrations at each appliance, but that seems to be on teardrops or where the gas needs to get a long way. I'm thinking this doesn't apply to me because everything is in one concentrated area. Thanks for the help -Aaron
I bought 3/8 copper and flare fittings for everything, but now I'm wondering if thats the way to go. I have a 3/8 flare bulkhead fitting to enter the from wall from outside, then tees at each appliance inside the cabinet. My logic is that if I have a leak, I will be turning the system off at the tank outside, and won't need an extra $15 valve (plus the extra fittings as possible leak sources) at each appliance. I found a chart showing that a 10' run of 3/8 tubing will flow 49k btus, so I should be good, unless I decide to add an on demand water heater, correct? I read in the propane section that lots of people run black pipe outside, then make penetrations at each appliance, but that seems to be on teardrops or where the gas needs to get a long way. I'm thinking this doesn't apply to me because everything is in one concentrated area. Thanks for the help -Aaron