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MNGeeks61
Mar 26, 2014Explorer
Worst case scenario for winter propane use:
We have a 39 ft destination trailer up at our lot, it's 390+ sq ft. Two 30 lb tanks lasted us 3 days/2 nights when it was down in the teens during the day and 20 below at night. That was with the living area closed off from the sleeping area and two electric heaters running on low too. I had the furnace set to 59 degrees. We didn't really intend to stay but had some things to do.
I doubt you'll go through propane as fast as we did :)
We have a 39 ft destination trailer up at our lot, it's 390+ sq ft. Two 30 lb tanks lasted us 3 days/2 nights when it was down in the teens during the day and 20 below at night. That was with the living area closed off from the sleeping area and two electric heaters running on low too. I had the furnace set to 59 degrees. We didn't really intend to stay but had some things to do.
I doubt you'll go through propane as fast as we did :)
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