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BB_TX wrote:
Here is one explanation of cold and propane.
The freezing point of propane is -44 degrees Fahrenheit. The coldest temperature recorded in Newburgh is -20?F. So thereโs not much reason to be concerned about your propane freezing.
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rvtwerner wrote:
I'm taking my class C (27') up to the mountains this weekend where there will be no electrical hookups. I'm using my recently purchased Camco Wave 6 cat heater. On previous trips, I cracked a window and ran the propane hose outside to a 20 lb propane tank. But recently, started having problems with regulator freezing on the tank that I suspect was cutting off gas to the Wave 6 heater.
Can you all remind me what the risks are of keeping the tank inside the RV?[COLOR=]remind me what the risks are of keeping the tank inside the RV?chttps://globalnews.ca/video/7042224/4-kids-2-adults-in-hospital-after-trailer-explosion-at-slave-lake-campground/ Is it a gas leak issue, explosive issue? I've seen some folks build a small compartment for the propane tank and keep it inside.
Thanks all!
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