hi All!
I'm new to this board ... and new to full-timing as well, but that's what i'm up to!
I've been out now for just 7 days, dry-camping the whole time so far ...
I don't think that my propane tanks have a proper working gauge on them ... so i'm getting pretty close
to thinking i'd better go get them filled again (this will be the first time). I've been running my refrigerator full-time
with the propane tanks on while i drive. One question -- is this a no no? I need my fridge to run while i drive so I don't
see that turning the tanks off is an option! Any thoughts?
I've done some minimal cooking with the stove -- heating up water for coffee; a big juicy steak one night; chille; chicken breast; random stuff ... not a lot of use.
So far the two round propane tanks have provided for me for a week and a day...
Curious as to what suggestions/thoughts you all out there may have for me!
RoverGirl
I'm new to this board ... and new to full-timing as well, but that's what i'm up to!
I've been out now for just 7 days, dry-camping the whole time so far ...
I don't think that my propane tanks have a proper working gauge on them ... so i'm getting pretty close
to thinking i'd better go get them filled again (this will be the first time). I've been running my refrigerator full-time
with the propane tanks on while i drive. One question -- is this a no no? I need my fridge to run while i drive so I don't
see that turning the tanks off is an option! Any thoughts?
I've done some minimal cooking with the stove -- heating up water for coffee; a big juicy steak one night; chille; chicken breast; random stuff ... not a lot of use.
So far the two round propane tanks have provided for me for a week and a day...
Curious as to what suggestions/thoughts you all out there may have for me!
RoverGirl