โDec-06-2013 08:12 PM
โJan-16-2024 12:46 AM
Since you must be plugged in at, wherever you can โcampโ in Calgary in the winter, are you limited on power, or is there some other aversion to some electric heat? Would seem to be an easier and likely cheaper short term solution since the LP furnace probably chews through the LP quickly anyways.
Another option, have spare tanks stored inside to rotate into the mix and keep em on the full side to help with boiling a greater volume.
or use some of your power to heat the tanks. Literally a small magnetic block heater on the tank youโre using and an old blanket around it will make the problem disappear.
idk depends how long you need the solution for.
good luck and stay warm!
โJan-18-2024 08:31 AM
โJan-14-2024 04:58 AM
Don't forget, as propane (or LPG) evaporates to run your furnace/cooktop/etc., it cools the liquid in the tank. So while it might flow just fine at -39 under a light load, if you try to run a lot of stuff, it might stop being useful at much higher ambient temperatures. When it gets below -30, you might need a 'lectric blanket out there around the tank. And the problem would be much worse the smaller your tank is. Feeding all those appliances off a thousand gallon residential tank would work much better than off a 20 pound RV tank.
โJan-13-2024 04:56 PM
I remember our LP stopped flowing at 54643
โDec-09-2013 10:18 AM
down home wrote:
probably not the case here but another thing to be watched.
Some suppliers not only put propane int their tanks but butane and other heavy and light ends. Works ok in warm weather but you are shortchanged since they don''t have the same energy. When colder the "propane" may not flow too well or at all.
Sometimes it pays to ask and make sure. Others the people filling the tank don't know.
โDec-09-2013 10:13 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
LPG needs an appropriately large SURFACE AREA to vaporize liquid into gas. I installed a large hydronic heating system in a repair garage in the Sierra Nevada Mountains many years ago. A one million BTU boiler. At -25C it took four 500 gallon tanks set to offer enough surface area to gasify fuel for the boiler.
A vertical tank offers a poor relationship of surface area to gas storage. But nothing can be done about it except heat the tank. I've seen folks use an infrared LPG heater placed a meter distant from a big tank in an emergency.
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โDec-07-2013 08:42 PM
atlin wrote:
Bobs.........You have had plenty of responses to your LP problem so I've nothing to add. But, what I am interested in is, how did the Salmon turn out, and would you share your recipe for baking salmon?
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