oneolddog
Oct 21, 2016Explorer
RIP Propane
Class A's started going all electric more and more years ago and we are now seeing that trend move down the line to Class C's. It is now well know that you no longer need propane to dry camp. I still ...
westernrvparkowner wrote:usersmanual wrote:Actually, the subject line says "RIP Propane" which is a clear statement that they believe propane is going away.Chum lee wrote:
Google is your friend. Propane is not going away as a fuel source within any of our lifetimes. There is simply too much demand for the product. Because of building/fire/municipal codes, bulk propane may not be available in many locations, especially in areas of high density populations. It's a fire hazard. Hint: Don't run out and try to buy bulk propane in population dense areas because you'll pay much higher prices there if you can even find it. Think . . . . industrial gasses/farm supply. That implies lower density commercial activity and lower density residential.
Chum lee
He never said it was going away! why do people keep posting such bunk.??He said in his opinion that filling availability for RV was dwindling because of all electric coaches being produced instead of LPG ones that all he suggested nothing to do with the actual supply and usage of propane