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Huntindog
Jul 23, 2013Explorer
So the Atwood "uses"8800 BTUs a hour and the Suburban 12000 ?
That is a measure of heat output... You burn propane and it produces heat. The more you burn, the more heat that is produced.
I think it is likely that the OPs new Atwood has a electrical element that his Subs did not...or they were not turned on. And that is why his propane is now lasting longer and producing more hot water to boot.
I have had both brands, and see no difference... Which is as it should be.
That is a measure of heat output... You burn propane and it produces heat. The more you burn, the more heat that is produced.
I think it is likely that the OPs new Atwood has a electrical element that his Subs did not...or they were not turned on. And that is why his propane is now lasting longer and producing more hot water to boot.
I have had both brands, and see no difference... Which is as it should be.
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