I got to wondering -- how much propane do we use, really? Obviously, the answer depends on the weather. But this would be a handy thing to know -- for example, if I have one empty tank and one full one, and a week to go before heading home, do I have to fill up or not? It is not always easy to find propane, and nobody wants to take time away from having fun to fill the tank. (I suppose I could purchase a reliable gauge, but I have never found one -- they vary wildly with altitude and temperature.)
So I have figured out a "real world" rule of thumb, based on our most recent trip. When we left in mid-September, my two five gallon tanks were full (weighing 35 lb. each). After 17 days of use (fridge, cooking, water heater, and furnace), I had used a total of 18.5 lb., or about 4.4 gallons (each gallon weighs 4.2 lb.). So that comes out to about a quarter of a gallon per day, in cool (but not freezing) weather. This is in an extremely small trailer, with two people. But we did not try to conserve propane -- we ran the heater at shower time for a few minutes almost every night, and we cooked both breakfast and dinner on the stove in the trailer, every day.
This seems like a low number -- but if it is right, that means that with just one 5 gallon tank, we are good for almost three weeks. Your mileage may vary!
2012 Fun Finder X-139 "Boondock Style" (axle-flipped and extra insulation)
2013 Toyota Tacoma Off-Road (semi-beefy tires and components)
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