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#11 ClimberRob

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Posted 16 September 2019 - 03:26 AM

Nice job Vic. 


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#12 Vic Harder

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Posted 21 September 2019 - 06:27 PM

have not done that yet. barely got it done as is before heading out on our 5 week trip to Utah. we’re enjoying the camper a whole bunch!
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#13 DanoT

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Posted 22 September 2019 - 03:59 PM

I mostly use my camper to stay in ski area parking lots in winter so I can confirm that 2 20lb tanks is the way to go. If you haven't already done so then I would suggest getting one of those propane switch over valves that automatically goes from empty tank to the full one because as you no doubt know, the tank always goes empty in the middle of a cold night.

 

If the door louvers are the only vent to the outside, then they are too high up on the door as propane is heavier than air. It is probably too much of a pain to flip the door around in order to get the louvers at the bottom, so drilling a hole or holes in the bottom of the cabinet might be the way to go.


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