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discovery4us wrote:
Also the LPG generator doesn't seem to be effected by elevation or weather like my other gas Onan.
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Jul-17-2017 04:55 PM
pianotuna wrote:
I would argue that since propane is much harder to find that it is both more expensive and less convenient.Lantley wrote:
In short gas will be cheaper to operate. LP will be more convenient to operate
Jul-17-2017 02:56 PM
MrWizard wrote:
places that fill from a Bulk tank also need electricity for the electric pump that fills the bottle with propane
Jul-17-2017 02:30 PM
Jul-17-2017 02:02 PM
SaltiDawg wrote:pianotuna wrote:
I would argue that since propane is much harder to find that it is both more expensive and less convenient.
Likely not of concern with RV usage,
maybe for a weekend, for anything longer it is a concern
however the statement that propane is more difficult to find is 100% mistaken if there is a area wide power outage.
Again, this is in my brick and mortar suburbs of DC in MD. Propane is easy to find, gasoline and gasoline stations with power can be near impossible.
i assume you are talking about expensive bottle/tank swap at the grocery or hardware etc..
Not making any suggestion re RVs.
Jul-17-2017 01:29 PM
TenOC wrote:
I have read a lot about the pro/con of gas/propane generators. I have an almost new champion 75537i 3100 watt remote start inverter gas generator. I am in the process of purchasing a used FW that comes with a built in Onam Marquis 5500 Propane generator. I am not paying extra for the Onam generator -- it is part of the deal so in effect it is free.
My question: Disregarding all the pro/con of the two generators and assuming I have access to both propane and gas at a reasonable price, which generator will cost less to rum? . . . :h
Jul-17-2017 01:27 PM