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naturist
Jan 14, 2024Nomad
Don't forget, as propane (or LPG) evaporates to run your furnace/cooktop/etc., it cools the liquid in the tank. So while it might flow just fine at -39 under a light load, if you try to run a lot of stuff, it might stop being useful at much higher ambient temperatures. When it gets below -30, you might need a 'lectric blanket out there around the tank. And the problem would be much worse the smaller your tank is. Feeding all those appliances off a thousand gallon residential tank would work much better than off a 20 pound RV tank.
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