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UGL
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Dec 21, 2014

Furnace Gas Usage

I have been living in my RV for a couple of months now and seems that I have spent more than I should have on propane. I typically fill my two 30lbs tanks and two 17lbs BBQ tanks. I know that with a bit of conservation one 30lbs can last about 7-8 days. That is with me turning it to 65 when Im away in the day and 70 when I am in and through the night. A BBQ tank only lasts about 3-4 days. I do not use gas for heating water, or do much cooking at all. I typically gets about 50° on average, but routinely dips into the mid to lower 40's and sometimes mid 30's. Mid winter days here are in the 60's but when we have routine fronts and rain roll though, like this winter, it stays in the mid to high 50's.

I've read and been told these furnaces are gas hogs.
But this seems a bit on the excessive side of usage.
Can anyone advise here?

I am soon about to hook up to a 200 gallon tank, it holds 160 gallons and costs hundreds to fill, I can't remember what it cost to fill it. Just don't want to pay a fortune for heating. I also will soon be using gas for a tankless water heater.

24 Replies

  • 30-35K btu furnace consumes about a 1/2 gallon of propane per hour. So in real practicle terms 5 gallons of propane only lasts about 10 running hours. Yes, they burn a lot of gas. Turn the furnace off when your gone and down to 55-60 at night.
  • I've figured out my average usage is about a gallon per day just on heating.
    With my current habits I can make the two 30lbs and two 17lbs tanks last 22 days. Based on that we have about 4 months of winter here and I'll figure about 120 gallons usage just on heating, $312. That seems a little steep to me.
  • UGL wrote:
    I know that with a bit of conservation one 30lbs can last about 7-8 days. That is with me turning it to 65 when Im away in the day and 70 when I am in and through the night.
    That's conservation? That's pretty warm, both day and night. I'm at 73 during awake hours at night, but it 55 overnight with a mattress warmer on.
  • We have a 25 gallon tank that holds 20 gallons when full. We use it for heat, the fridge, and hot water (2X per day). Daytime temps here are in the 40s, nighttime temps are in the low 30s. We set the temp for 64 during the day and 62 at night. We have one sunny day every three days or so. Our rig is 34 feet long with two slides. At night we keep the shades down to help keep the heat in. The 20 gallons lasts 14 days.

    If we set our thermostat at 70, chances are it would last half that. But we would be able to sit around in shorts and a t-shirt. As it is, we wear sweats and are very comfortable.

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