Someone in this group actually measured out what the Alde says the system on propane uses, and what you can actually expect from a standard propane tank. I always have trouble finding that thread!
Travels With Delaney did a nice video of his findings while testing in his 400.
I think a lot would depend on if it were an older model T@B with a 3-way refrig vents out the front and a newer one with a 2-way refrig and no vents. A lot of air leaks in my old 2016 T@B vs the 2022 model.
We just got back from a 3 day trip w temp in the low 70s during the day and mid 30s at night. Full sun site and clear, sunny skies w light winds. We only used about 5-6% per day based on a Mopeka tank sensor. Thermostat set at 67, 2 pots of coffee per day and some toasted English muffins on the inside stove. All other cooking was done on an outside stove w its own tank. Front window and top vent cracked for ventilation. The heater would kick on sometime around 11pm to midnight and we’d turn it off about 6:30 or so when we got the coffee going. 2021 320S Boondock w 2-way fridge.
So we’d be good for 12+ days if we start with a full tank under those very nice conditions. Cloudy, cool days, windy, rain … that would change the equation.
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Doug
2022 Tab 320s Boondock/2021 Honda Ridgeline BE
Minnesota and Arizona
2006 F-150
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho