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suprz
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For winter storage, do you fill your onboard propane tank, or just leave what's there till spring. Preference?
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dbates
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Since I'm able to park the MH just behind my home I refill the RV propane whenever it's down 25% so if we have a power outage I can run an extension cord from it to the house to run our home heating pellet stove, refrigerator, freezer and a few lights.

Dave
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Old-Biscuit
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Propane filled.........just in case.
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Beverley_Ken
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I fill ours, MH ready to go anytime. If I need emergency accomodations, it will warm up fairly quickly.

Ken
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fireman41
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Cheaper in the spring in summer.

Chuck_thehammer
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Yes, propane does not care .. winter/summer.... full/ or half...

my home had NG for heat.. and I have a 7k generac for when the electric is dead from storms off of Lake Erie.

tenbear
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Like suprz, we also have a wood stove in the house and have survived several power outages. We only fill the propane tank if it's low.
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suprz
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wa8yxm wrote:
I would fill it.. Logic...

Where I lived and stored my RV good old Detroit Edison now known as DTE Energy was less than 100% reliable. In fact the power company where i grew up (Out on the farm) did a better job of keeping our lights on.

So if it's cold, and the power is out..... Well I had an option (run the house off the RV's Onan) but sans that moving into the RV for a while and burning propane instead of natural gas to keep warm would be a very nice option.


We luckily have a wood stove for heat so that wouldn't a issue, but I will most likely just fill it when I fill the gas tank for her winter slumber.. Just because " luck favors the prepared"
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wa8yxm
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I would fill it.. Logic...

Where I lived and stored my RV good old Detroit Edison now known as DTE Energy was less than 100% reliable. In fact the power company where i grew up (Out on the farm) did a better job of keeping our lights on.

So if it's cold, and the power is out..... Well I had an option (run the house off the RV's Onan) but sans that moving into the RV for a while and burning propane instead of natural gas to keep warm would be a very nice option.
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lawnspecialties
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I use one tank at a time. That way, when it runs out, I start on the other. Then I fill up the one that's empty when we return. If possible, I try to have them full during the winter. But we keep ours at the house. We have electric heat at home. If we get a bad ice storm and power goes out for a few days, we can always stay in the camper under generator power and LP heat. Its like our storm shelter.

naturist
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I keep mine full, but only because come spring, I want to be able to flip the water heater bypass valves, flush out the water system and hit the road. I don't want to have to mess with ONE MORE THING to slow down my exit from Dodge.

But as others have pointed out, it won't hurt a thing leaving it empty or partially filled all winter.

Dutch_12078
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I like to keep our LP tank full for traveling purposes, but as said, there's no need for storage purposes. A partially filled LP tank is not subject to condensation build-up the way a gasoline or diesel tank can if not kept full.
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downtheroad
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I always top ours off after the last trip of the season before winterizing...then they are ready to go for the next season and I don't have to remember if they are filled or not...

(Honey, do we need propane, did we fill those tanks in the fall....:h)
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rhagfo
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suprz wrote:
For winter storage, do you fill your onboard propane tank, or just leave what's there till spring. Preference?

We really don't do winter storage, but will top off tanks on return from any trip, so they are always full.
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meganjoe
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I just leave it.. It doesn't go bad..

Joe