I'm heading out on my first official camping trip this weekend; total boondocking. I will be running the refrigerator, Alde and stove on propane. I'm curious how much propane is consumed by these appliances? I understand there can be significant variability, so I'm really looking for a general idea. To assist:
The average daytime temperature will be 75.
The average night temperature will be 38-42.
The refrigerator will be running fulltime from Friday afternoon to Sunday night.
The Alde will only run at night (10 hours max). We will probably maintain an indoor temperature of 75 until bed time, then 50 through the night.
We will cook two breakfasts and one dinner on the stove. Lunches will be cold cuts/canned goods.
I'm thinking one full 20 pound bottle ought to handle this, but then the Alde website indicated the Alde can consume an entire 20 pound tank in 24 hours "when running at full speed."
Appreciate any feedback.
John
2022 T@B 400 BD
2019 Ford F-150 3.5L Ecoboost with Long Bed
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A 20 lb tank should be plenty. But, if you're where it is still snowing.....I'd take a second tank just in case you got stranded due to the depth of the snow. Mother Nature seems to be having a temper tantrum right now.
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2019 Ford F-150 3.5L Ecoboost with Long Bed
I'm always amazed at how little propane the T@B uses while boondocking. Because you're a CPA, you'll want to weigh the full take prior to the trip and then weight it upon your return.
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Are you sure you aren't hooked up to methane from the black tank?
Actually, I picked up one of those "guage" tanks from U-Haul prior to heading out this last weekend. I was amazed at how little propane I actually used. I don't think I'm going to have to worry about propane consumption!
2019 Ford F-150 3.5L Ecoboost with Long Bed
Amazon seems to sell the magnetic ones only--those are almost useless according to the reviews (likely due to the thermal insulation from the magnetic material)
This looks like a good one:
https://www.thermographics.com/consumer/propane-gas-tank-indicator
Not sure where to buy them however.
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