harsas
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I have a question for folks who camp in the winter. We are wintering in our for the first time and I am trying to gauge the amount of propane it might use in order to determine need for another tank. We have a 2017 Kodiak 253 RBSL with the all season package. It is 29 feet long with 2 slides. We are staying in the mountains of NE Tennessee where the temps will reach freezing, but not continuously, and currently have (2) 20 LB tanks. The plan is to use the furnace to keep the unit around 60-62 so the underbelly (which is insulated) will stay warm enough to prevent freezing. We will use space heaters to enhance the interior temps. We are also considering skirting, if my wife and I can agree on material...
So, I am trying to decide if I should stay with the 20 LB tanks, replace with 30's or get a larger auxiliary tank. Tanks are hard to come by (as is everything), so I would prefer to figure this out now before the real cold hits. Thanks in advance.
So, I am trying to decide if I should stay with the 20 LB tanks, replace with 30's or get a larger auxiliary tank. Tanks are hard to come by (as is everything), so I would prefer to figure this out now before the real cold hits. Thanks in advance.