โOct-27-2020 08:19 PM
โNov-04-2020 07:13 AM
philh wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
Modern 20# tanks don't hold 20#...but that's mostly due to the overfill device limiting how full they can fill.
Incorrect. Modern 20lb tanks hold 4.4 gallons, aka 20 lbs.
Exchange services fill them to 15 or 16 lbs for cost reasons. Take an exchange tank to a refilling service like tractor supply, and you'll get 20lbs of propane.
โNov-03-2020 05:37 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
Modern 20# tanks don't hold 20#...but that's mostly due to the overfill device limiting how full they can fill.
โNov-01-2020 06:45 PM
CarnationSailor wrote:
Last year we were in an RV park in Palm Springs from November thru March, and we paid for the electricity we used. I kept close track of our heating costs when using our heat pump and when using the propance furnace. The cost to heat by electric was virtually identical to the cost of heating with propane.
โNov-01-2020 04:15 PM
JRscooby wrote:
At home we use the furnace to keep the house about 62. We have electric heaters to run in bathroom, DWs sewing room, and living room.
When I was in the sleeper, down to about 20, I would use blankets and electric mattress pad. A small inverter powered a heat lamp that shined on the area next to bed. Turn it on, out of bed to crank the cat, stay in beam to dress and make coffee.
โNov-01-2020 03:59 PM
โNov-01-2020 03:24 PM
travelnutz wrote:
Wow, 16.5/KWH is crazy expensive as here at owned home our electric power is 9.6/KWH and when in our Florida CG with our RV it's 10.3/KWH.
โNov-01-2020 02:45 PM
โOct-28-2020 10:55 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Electric space heater does NOTHING to heat/keep warm RV Plumbing, waste tanks etc
RV Furnace is needed for that.
20# cylinders hold 20# of propane at 80% liquid level
4.2#/gal=4.7 gallons=19.7#
โOct-28-2020 07:31 PM
โOct-28-2020 06:33 PM
โOct-28-2020 03:05 PM
obgraham wrote:
I look at it a bit differently. When we had a 38' DP, and set the furnace to propane, it would heat the entire rig. But at night I could use an electric space heater (carefully) in the bedroom and just keep that space warm. Gotta be more economical.
This of course assumes it's not getting cold enough to threaten the plumbing with freezing.
โOct-28-2020 11:17 AM
โOct-28-2020 11:11 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Electric space heater does NOTHING to heat/keep warm RV Plumbing, waste tanks etc
RV Furnace is needed for that.
20# cylinders hold 20# of propane at 80% liquid level
4.2#/gal=4.7 gallons=19.7#
โOct-28-2020 11:07 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Here is a cost comparison calculator:
http://www.maxmcarter.com/fuels/fuelscalc.html
Gosh Don, where do you find these things? ๐
That's excellent!