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โDec-06-2015 10:22 AM
JaxDad wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
I have never been charged by the pound....weighed yes but charged by gallon
So then if you take a 20 pound tank in for a filling they charge you for 'X' gallons? Not flat rate to fill it?
And if the tank is not completely empty you pay less than if it's totally empty?
โDec-06-2015 06:33 AM
JaxDad wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
I have never been charged by the pound....weighed yes but charged by gallon
So then if you take a 20 pound tank in for a filling they charge you for 'X' gallons? Not flat rate to fill it?
And if the tank is not completely empty you pay less than if it's totally empty?
โDec-06-2015 03:21 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
I have never been charged by the pound....weighed yes but charged by gallon
โDec-05-2015 07:44 PM
JaxDad wrote:
Two big differences though are, first a typical furnace in the S & B is 85 - 90% efficient, in an RV I doubt you'd get much more than 65 - 70% efficiency. The other is price of fuel, in the S & B you're paying by the metered gallon, in an RV (unless you rent a big tank) you're paying by the pound, a notoriously expensive way to do it.
โDec-05-2015 07:04 PM
โDec-05-2015 02:17 PM
pnichols wrote:JaxDad wrote:
The other is price of fuel, in the S & B you're paying by the metered gallon, in an RV (unless you rent a big tank) you're paying by the pound, a notoriously expensive way to do it.
Hmmm .... whenever we fill the built-in 18 gallon propane tank on our Class C motorhome the charge is always by the gallon. I usually watch the meter on the big tank at the facility that the nozzle is drawing from as they fill our tank. Those meters read in "gallons". It's been that way for all places where we have filled the tank at over the years. I've never heard of paying for propane by the pound.
Maybe it's a U.S. versus Canada difference?
โDec-05-2015 07:00 AM
Harvey51 wrote:
I understand that heat pumps change the game but they are not used much in northern Canada because it is difficult to collect heat underground in winter at a useful temperature.
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โDec-04-2015 04:36 PM
pnichols wrote:JaxDad wrote:
The other is price of fuel, in the S & B you're paying by the metered gallon, in an RV (unless you rent a big tank) you're paying by the pound, a notoriously expensive way to do it.
Hmmm .... whenever we fill the built-in 18 gallon propane tank on our Class C motorhome the charge is always by the gallon. I usually watch the meter on the big tank at the facility that the nozzle is drawing from as they fill our tank. Those meters read in "gallons". It's been that way for all places where we have filled the tank at over the years. I've never heard of paying for propane by the pound.
Maybe it's a U.S. versus Canada difference?
โDec-04-2015 02:39 PM
JaxDad wrote:
The other is price of fuel, in the S & B you're paying by the metered gallon, in an RV (unless you rent a big tank) you're paying by the pound, a notoriously expensive way to do it.
โDec-04-2015 03:59 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
I don't know about RV's. But, in my area you just can't afford to heat your home with electric. Propane is much cheaper.
โDec-03-2015 07:16 PM