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Jbrowland wrote:
Iโm now wondering just how often Iโll need to run the AC and if I really need the genset at all. Itโs the furnace we mostly use at night that kills our batteries when we camp.
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Grit dog wrote:This ^^^. Use common sense and you will be fine.
Oh my gosh. Silly winter topic of the week.....
Traveling, put the genretor and gas cans in the truck bed. Thatโs what itโs there for. Or you could build/install a rack or box on the back bumper of the TT if itโll hold(but stuff gets dirty back there). Or you could put the gas can(s) in an outside vented storage compartment in the camper.
At home, store in garage. If youโre not experienced with gas cans (sounds weird , I know) gas vapors exhaust and and contract with temperature , so donโt seal them up completely, leave a vent that will seep a little so they donโt balloon up in the summer or collapse in the winter.
Maybe Iโm weird, but Iโve only carried like thousands of gas cans in/on most any type of motorized rig. Itโs a gas can. Tie it down so itโs not bouncing around on every bump and go enjoy your camping trips!
You all do realize that as we speak thousands of people are filling gas jugs and putting them in their truck or trunk and thereโs millions of gas powered tools in garages around the world.......
โDec-19-2017 09:16 AM
Dave H M wrote:So your a expert in hydrocarbon vapors, what is your occupation and training? My point is unless you have a explosions proof room there will always be hazards.
When a electric water heater calls for heating the water a electric contact is made that powers the heating element.
We are in the ozone layer now. If the contacts spark it is inside the outer jacket and also covered with insulation inside that jacket.
Happy trails.
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babock wrote:
No problem leaving it in your garage. Gasoline vapors are heavier than air so would be at around a foot level. That's the reason water heaters are required to be raised from the floor...so they won't ignite gasoline vapors.
My garage has vents along its perimeter. Does yours?
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GordonThree wrote:
OP does your townhouse have a common yard? Maybe you can dig in a 50 gallon oil drum while your neighbors are away.
http://prepperswill.com/make-gas-cache/
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