โOct-01-2018 05:04 PM
โOct-13-2018 04:55 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Has anyone ever stopped using propane completely ?
โOct-11-2018 06:19 AM
โOct-05-2018 05:44 PM
โOct-05-2018 02:52 PM
โOct-05-2018 12:26 PM
โOct-05-2018 11:40 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:Aside from the fact that your premise above (in red) is not at all accurate, your last paragraph made me laugh a bit. "More storage without a furnace and less weight too." Ummm...and then you fill that storage (and offset that weight savings) with a coleman stove, Instapot, electric space heater, Mr Heater Buddy heater, disposable propane bottles, etc...got it! So what was the advantage again?
Has anyone ever stopped using propane completely ?
I don't see a big benefit for the cost, unless you plan on boondocking for a week ! Most people camp in warm weather and if you are plugged in, there are always electric space heaters. Induction cook top, InstaPot, microwave or convection oven for cooking. Residential refrigerator (they work better in extreme conditions anyway). Water heater would have a longer recovery time.
Even if I did want to boondock for a night or two, I always carry an old Coleman stove so bacon and eggs in the AM is not a problem. Some disposable propane bottles and a Mr Heater Buddy Heater would be good to knock the chill out in the AM if I was concerned. More storage without a furnace and less weight too.
โOct-05-2018 11:19 AM
BarabooBob wrote:
For those that want to use electricity whenever possible, what about when you camp where there is no electricity and you are not allowed to run your generator, at any time?
โOct-04-2018 04:48 PM
โOct-04-2018 07:36 AM
richclover wrote:memtb wrote:
We rarely have a 50 amp โcurrent bushโ where we do most of our camping, and often the temps are near or below O F, so on an extended boondocking trip, we do use propane....lots of propane! :B
Hi, Todd!
Nope, no โcurrent bushesโ in my part of the state. We havenโt had our first snow yet. Itโs been warm and very dry... until now. Weโre putting a cold weather/snow test on the new rig next week for a week-long elk camp.
Iโm hoping the new remote start generator will do okay. Some extra gas will be aboard.
Weโre sure to burn through most of two 30 lb propane tanks ๐
โOct-04-2018 06:49 AM
memtb wrote:
We rarely have a 50 amp โcurrent bushโ where we do most of our camping, and often the temps are near or below O F, so on an extended boondocking trip, we do use propane....lots of propane! :B
โOct-04-2018 06:33 AM
โOct-03-2018 03:19 PM
jplante4 wrote:
Plus camping with an old 2 burner Coleman stone and a Mr Buddy heater isn't exactly camping without propane.
โOct-03-2018 02:39 PM
โOct-03-2018 11:11 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Has anyone ever stopped using propane completely ?
More storage without a furnace and less weight too.