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azrving
Jan 09, 2015Explorer
2012Coleman wrote:rjxj wrote:Hey - thats fine for a temporary situation. But you have people coming on here asking questions about living in a TT getting advised that it is doable while being totally ignorant of the inherent dangers of doing so. And as you deftly pointed out, the cost of propane per day. Added up, this amounts to rent.
2012 Coleman, You made me laugh. I was in the Denver area in November helping my son with a house renovation and knew it would be getting cold. Problem is it went down to -5 one night. I ended up putting house siding fiber board around my tank area and put an electric heater under there. I also had my furnace running all night and another electric heater inside the 5er. During the worst days I was burning 30 pounds of propane a day $26.00. As the weather backed off some, I went to a tank every other day.
I also had all the windows covered with that plastic bubble foil (reflexic???) from HD. It helped A LOT.
Just trying to point that out
I understand what you mean. These are all just comments, ideas, experiences shared with the people who are learning. Everything is dangerous if done wrong. A person can burn their rig down by simply using an electric heater. I had one go into melt down and never shut off. I got the idea on here to set it on the open oven door now.
There are thousands of people living in all sorts of rigs that were never intended to live in but they are. The more ideas we can share, the more people that explain how they do it, the better for the person asking. This is not one size fits all. YES, the reader should pay attention to your point because they are using as not designed but we are going to keep doing it.
That was a temporary 4 week stay for me and my point is when pointing out how much fuel it used that a person would realize that its probably $600 to $800 a month in fuel.
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