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time2roll
Jul 22, 2013Nomad
rockhillmanor wrote:
Maybe you'all don't get why most of us leave just one tank on. Until they put a indicator lever INSIDE the RV it is more prudent to leave one tank on so that you 'know' when it is switching over to the other and can plan for when you will need to get the tanks refilled.
But you guys keep going out every hour and checking that lever and on that cold day you forget to check and run out of both tanks, have not heat and can't get them refilled, get back to us! :B
I find once a day is plenty. Even in subfreezing temps with the furnace running 75% on duty cycle. Every hour is ridiculous. Twice a day would be belt and suspenders.
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