โSep-16-2013 05:21 PM
โSep-21-2013 05:26 PM
โSep-20-2013 08:49 AM
Motard112 wrote:Chuck_S wrote:
If you only have an indifferently charged Group 24 battery you'll be lucky to get thru the first night. Parasitic electrical loads in the trailer will discharge the battery to dead in two weeks. Charge and disconnect the battery before putting it away between trips; charge at least overnight before the next trip.
-- Chuck
chuck s,
As I stated earlier I already dry camped overnight in the same conditions that will be doing this weekend but for 2 days this time.as I stated before I already did it for 1 night .started at 1100 am till next day at checkout at 1200 noon.the battery was at 2/3 when leaving.i don't understand why everyone keeps saying I will barley make it overnight? I already did it overnight with absolutely positively no problems And I left the cg with 2/3 battery!!!!i wasn't worried about the battery at all it was i
Only the propane.which was resolved.
โSep-18-2013 02:24 PM
โSep-18-2013 02:14 PM
โSep-18-2013 01:02 PM
Chuck_S wrote:
If you only have an indifferently charged Group 24 battery you'll be lucky to get thru the first night. Parasitic electrical loads in the trailer will discharge the battery to dead in two weeks. Charge and disconnect the battery before putting it away between trips; charge at least overnight before the next trip.
-- Chuck
โSep-18-2013 07:15 AM
โSep-18-2013 07:09 AM
Motard112 wrote:PAThwacker wrote:
We did a early April 2010 35 degree day high temp weekend boondock with our pup. The battery was dead in the morning, by 2am Sunday the single propane tank went dry.
This I can understand why the battery might go dead bieng that the furnace runs day and night but as I stated earlier I don't turn the furnace on until the late evening when it starts to get cold outside during the day it's in the 60's-70's but at not its been goin down to 30's - 40's so the only time the furnace will be turned on at night I shut it off when I wake up in the morning.
โSep-18-2013 04:25 AM
โSep-18-2013 04:02 AM
โSep-17-2013 09:31 PM
PAThwacker wrote:
We did a early April 2010 35 degree day high temp weekend boondock with our pup. The battery was dead in the morning, by 2am Sunday the single propane tank went dry.
โSep-17-2013 06:08 PM
โSep-17-2013 04:19 PM
Motard112 wrote:smkettner wrote:
Do you have an automatic regulator? This would prevent two partially filled bottles.
Just get them both filled and enjoy some heat. You probably have enough but why worry.
Thanks for the comment but please read the post above that I reported this morning about the propane tanks.1 is full and the other is half empty/full .thanks for comment and concerns .so the propane I have no worries.
Motard112 wrote:
So I have 2 20 gal propane tanks .right now 1 tank is about a quarter filled and the other i under half filled.
โSep-17-2013 04:07 PM
atreis wrote:Motard112 wrote:
Well we are goin to do some dry camping tomorrow for the end of the season last camp before storage. So I have 2 20 gal propane tanks .right now 1 tank is about a quarter filled and the other i under half filled. I have done some dry camping but never payed attention to propane use since they were pretty much full when dry camping.so my question is: it's goin to be in the hi 30's - low 40's at night , will my remaining propane last 2 nights using the furnace set at 68 degrees?we will only have 1 bed opened . The other will stay closed . But I will be using the hot water heater sparingly and the fridge will be running.i kno the battery will make it do to experience with dry camping ..so what does everyone think?
In terms of propane you'll be fine. We almost exclusively dry camp and typically go for 1.5 weeks on a single full propane tank if we don't have to run the furnace. With the furnace, it's still a little over a week.
โSep-17-2013 02:47 PM
Motard112 wrote:
Well we are goin to do some dry camping tomorrow for the end of the season last camp before storage. So I have 2 20 gal propane tanks .right now 1 tank is about a quarter filled and the other i under half filled. I have done some dry camping but never payed attention to propane use since they were pretty much full when dry camping.so my question is: it's goin to be in the hi 30's - low 40's at night , will my remaining propane last 2 nights using the furnace set at 68 degrees?we will only have 1 bed opened . The other will stay closed . But I will be using the hot water heater sparingly and the fridge will be running.i kno the battery will make it do to experience with dry camping ..so what does everyone think?