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ktmrfs
Nov 29, 2017Explorer II
as others have said get a BIG propane tank. Virtually all home appliances can be set to run on either natural gas or propane with the proper orifices. That's because for sticks and bricks houses there are lots running on propane so the mfg have designed them to be dual fuel with the proper setup.
Same with BBQ's etc. our firepit and BBQ run on either, and we had them configured for NG. However a NG BBQ doesn't get quite as hot or heat as quick as the same unit on propane. big difference in energy content. The BTU rating on the firepit and BBQ is slightly lower on NG than on propane.
RV appliance are not that way. I have not seen any that can be converted to natural gas.
Same with BBQ's etc. our firepit and BBQ run on either, and we had them configured for NG. However a NG BBQ doesn't get quite as hot or heat as quick as the same unit on propane. big difference in energy content. The BTU rating on the firepit and BBQ is slightly lower on NG than on propane.
RV appliance are not that way. I have not seen any that can be converted to natural gas.
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