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Sprink-Fitter
Aug 14, 2015Explorer
2gypsies wrote:
As full-timers if we were dry camping we turned it on for showers then turned it off. We paid for that propane. It doesn't hurt to wash your hands during the day with cold or lukewarm water. The water stays warm a long time - even enough for dish time.
If you use RV parks and electric is included, then leave it on.
When you lived in a house did you turn it off? I assume you paid for the fuel then also?
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