I've had my propex heater since around 1997 and I suggest that if you plan to do some stationary camping and want this heater in your rig, to set it up so that you can attach a second spare tank to it through your main system. The times I've used it, it does go through the propane after 2 to 3 days if your cooking and running the fridge too. Oddly enough, I've not camped long enough to need the extra tank but I'm still glad that the tee'd in valve is there "just-in-case". Steven --- Kim Brennan <kimbrennan@MAC.COM> wrote: > Folks if you do winter (or cold weather) camping > these are great > additions to the Vanagon. They can nestle under the > rear bench and are > fuel effiicient too. > > On Aug 30, 2005, at 10:26 PM, Karl Mullendore wrote: > > > > > Karl Mullendore > > Westy Ventures > > Gapland, MD > > 301.432.4645 >
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