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joe_b_
Jul 31, 2013Explorer II
Geewizard wrote:joe b. wrote:
I have also carried one under the dinette or in my boat if trailering it. Always thought about adding some sort of bracket on the rear of the camper to hold a spare tank. The first 3 TCs we owned in Alaska only had single tanks, so a spare was handy to have.
Wizard, where you been?
Hi, Joe B. I haven't had a lot to add to the forum for a while so I backed out. Might just get back to it. :W
Good to see you back. The last series of post I remember from you, you were headed outside for a trip. You always had some good things to say and some good photos of camping in the Fairbanks area and other parts of the Interior of Alaska.
Having a single propane tank is a pain at times. I finally bought a couple of extra ones to have to change out a half empty one with a full one before trips. Many places I dealt with, had a standard charge for filling a 20 lb tank, didn't matter if it was empty or half full. Running the furnace on a few cold fall mornings, plus the other propane using devices will drain a tank. One of the reasons we sold our 2001 Lance 845, single tank, and bought the 2008 Lance 845 with double tanks. Having to share a small truck camper with a cold cranky wife and daughter, at times, is just not a pleasant way to camp. LOL
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