propane stoves in campers
- tatonka
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propane stoves in campers
Never had a camper until now , got the free camper and found propane tank in it was full. Stove and oventops work so good to go . Was wondering
tho how long does the average tank of propane last? We will be useing it to everyday 2 -3 times a day .
tho how long does the average tank of propane last? We will be useing it to everyday 2 -3 times a day .
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Re: propane stoves in campers
im not a great judge of this for the average meal for a small RV style camp/group
but when running a kitchen where we only cooked 1 meal a day on big outdoor style 2 burner stoves, for a large (well over 100) group (meaning it took us a while to cook and we used it a lot, possibly equalling 3 long-time-to-cook regular meals) we had to refill/replace at least once, and sometimes twice during the event.
with that experience..and none other when it comes to running a personal kitchen off of propane for a week... and wanting to be sure i had enough fuel ..i would probably bring 2 tanks if i was planning on running a propane stove 3 meals a day for the entire event
but when running a kitchen where we only cooked 1 meal a day on big outdoor style 2 burner stoves, for a large (well over 100) group (meaning it took us a while to cook and we used it a lot, possibly equalling 3 long-time-to-cook regular meals) we had to refill/replace at least once, and sometimes twice during the event.
with that experience..and none other when it comes to running a personal kitchen off of propane for a week... and wanting to be sure i had enough fuel ..i would probably bring 2 tanks if i was planning on running a propane stove 3 meals a day for the entire event
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Re: propane stoves in campers
You'll have plenty! I run my hot water heater, furnace at night, and stove in BRC and though I have two tanks I've never used up the first.
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- tatonka
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Re: propane stoves in campers
thanks all 
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Re: propane stoves in campers
Just for fun, I recommend a CO2 alarm for all RV's and Trailers. Make sure yours is working!
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Re: propane stoves in campers
You think it's fun. But it's not fun when I'm woken up at six am at the burn. Not fun at all.
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Re: propane stoves in campers
a carbon dioxide detector ?JayBobBoy wrote:Just for fun, I recommend a CO2 alarm for all RV's and Trailers. Make sure yours is working!
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What size tank?
If it's 5 gallon you'll have plenty.
If it's 5 gallon you'll have plenty.
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- tatonka
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Re: propane stoves in campers
no markings , the tank is in a hatch ,which you open from outside . It looks like 3 gal of water would fit in it.FIGJAM wrote:What size tank?
If it's 5 gallon you'll have plenty.
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Re: propane stoves in campers
I would be suprised if you cook enough to empty it.
Most people just don't eat that regularly at the burn.
Plus you will be out and about a lot.
I bring a stove, but I've yet to light it, and I eat everything I want.
Most people just don't eat that regularly at the burn.
Plus you will be out and about a lot.
I bring a stove, but I've yet to light it, and I eat everything I want.
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- tatonka
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Re: propane stoves in campers
thks , good to know
been trying to plan a menu and its alot , got wed night blank tho 
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Re: propane stoves in campers
I promise you that if you're planning 3 meals a day you may accually make half of them. 
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Re: propane stoves in campers
Probably means a CO (carbon monoxide) alarm.lemur wrote:a carbon dioxide detector ?JayBobBoy wrote:Just for fun, I recommend a CO2 alarm for all RV's and Trailers. Make sure yours is working!
And you can get a propane alarm.
And you can get an oxygen depletion alarm.
- When you're not using the LP, shut it off at the tank, just because.
- Don't use the stove as a heater while you sleep!
- The CO alarm is a must if you're running a propane furnace, fridge/freezer or hot water tank; propane alarm is a good idea.
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Re: propane stoves in campers
yes i knew im just being silly.
yep i wouldnt live in an enclosed space with heaters and stuff without some kind of detector to make sure i actually wake up if shits goin bad
yep i wouldnt live in an enclosed space with heaters and stuff without some kind of detector to make sure i actually wake up if shits goin bad
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though it would make for a fun scavenger hunt.
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I knew you knew.lemur wrote:yes i knew im just being silly...
Thought I should get that info out for others, so they don't kill themselves or others with CO.
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Re: propane stoves in campers
I get ~12-16 days on a 7 gallon tank. It sounds like you have a 5.
If you're going to use it, turn on the water heater for an hour or two in the morning and then shut it off.
Don't run the furnace. It uses LOTS of battery as well as propane.
The fridge is the mission critical item. It uses propane all week long.
If you're going to use it, turn on the water heater for an hour or two in the morning and then shut it off.
Don't run the furnace. It uses LOTS of battery as well as propane.
The fridge is the mission critical item. It uses propane all week long.
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Re: propane stoves in campers
all I got is the stove top and the oven for propaneJust_Joe wrote:I get ~12-16 days on a 7 gallon tank. It sounds like you have a 5.
If you're going to use it, turn on the water heater for an hour or two in the morning and then shut it off.
Don't run the furnace. It uses LOTS of battery as well as propane.
The fridge is the mission critical item. It uses propane all week long.
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Re: propane stoves in campers
im coming over to bake something every day.
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- tatonka
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Re: propane stoves in campers
lemur wrote:im coming over to bake something every day.
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i am an EXPERT at making blueberry muffins.
...the jiffy kind.. with imitation blueberrys.
...the jiffy kind.. with imitation blueberrys.
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I'm an expert at eating Blueberry Muffins.
The real kind, made from scratch, with real wild blueberries that you fought a bear for.
Don't waste the propane with the oven. Just throw the muffin pan on the front dash.
The real kind, made from scratch, with real wild blueberries that you fought a bear for.
Don't waste the propane with the oven. Just throw the muffin pan on the front dash.
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Re: propane stoves in campers
We have a propane oven/stove in camp and have yet to use up a five gallon tank.
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You're up early?
Or is that still up?
Or is that still up?
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That's one word I regret googling during breakfast.
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Video games are giving kids unrealistic expectations on how many swords they can carry.
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That's one word I regret googling during breakfast.
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Video games are giving kids unrealistic expectations on how many swords they can carry.
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, but don't harm the red dragon that frequents the area from time to time. He and I have an agreement.