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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3857385" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Wife and I live in an RV when we aren't out doing our Summer jobs or traveling and staying in hotels. Being long-term in the RV park, we had a 250 gallon LPG tank set out by the side of the RV. The LP is primarily for cooking and heating in the Winter. At most, we have the tank filled twice a year. We do supplement the gas heating during the day by running an electric heater or two. At night, I don't leave electric heaters on, so gas is the source for that time of day.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and the LPG tank has only run out once, and that was because the gauge stuck and I didn't have a good sense of how much gas was in it. Otherwise, the tank gets refilled when it gets down around 30% and is usually only filled back up to 85%. It gets fill so little that I don't really keep up on what the going price for LPG is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3857385, member: 7900"] Wife and I live in an RV when we aren't out doing our Summer jobs or traveling and staying in hotels. Being long-term in the RV park, we had a 250 gallon LPG tank set out by the side of the RV. The LP is primarily for cooking and heating in the Winter. At most, we have the tank filled twice a year. We do supplement the gas heating during the day by running an electric heater or two. At night, I don't leave electric heaters on, so gas is the source for that time of day. Oh, and the LPG tank has only run out once, and that was because the gauge stuck and I didn't have a good sense of how much gas was in it. Otherwise, the tank gets refilled when it gets down around 30% and is usually only filled back up to 85%. It gets fill so little that I don't really keep up on what the going price for LPG is. [/QUOTE]
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