SeatoSea
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We used 1- 10 gal tank over 45 days along the Trans Canadian & Newfoundland-Labrador Hwy. Mostly on the heater and we cook out side a-lot.
When I go to Jasper again this weekend, I'll keep your question in mind. I think the answer is yes, mainly because I had a more constant heat source. Think of it this way. If you were in your truck and you turned off the heat and started to breath, you would fog up the windows. When you turned the heat back on defrost full blast, they would clear up. On the other hand if you ran your heater constantly at low heat on defrost, your windows likely wouldn't fog up.Vic Harder said:Bill, did you notice any less condensation running the electric heat?
The gauge on my horizontal propane tank sucks!XJINTX said:Flinchlock, I'd be VERY interested in how accurate you thing that is? I REALLY hate always wondering if I should refill before I go out each trip. I really like keeping my second tank for propane it and Partner stove. Not a big deal if it runs out. But as already mentioned I like heat and coffee in the mornings when I get up
That site also has a gauge that sells for $3. Magnetic/stick on.takesiteasy said:Heard about this gauge recently. Uses sonar and bluetooth technology to report the fuel level to your phone. Says it works on both horizontal and upright tanks. I have no idea if it works as advertised but it sounds cool: https://www.rvupgradestore.com/AP-Products-024-1001-Propane-Level-Indicator-p/06-2191.htm