So...who will sell me a used westy propane tank...anybody? :~) steve Karl Mullendore wrote: > I doubled mine quite easily-I added a second standard Westy tank (from a > totalled Westy) under the other side if the van. The bolt holes are there! I > left the kitchen hooked up as it was,and hooked the Propex up to the second > tank. Last winter I camped out in the northwest and the Propex would run > about a week and a half on a tankful. A cheap and aesthetically pleasing > method if you can find an extra tank as cheap as I did($60). > My opinion of the Propex: A great,super-compact unit that is very > fuel-thrifty. Works wonderfully until temps drop into the single digits or > below 0. At those low temps it will run constantly,and only achieve an > interior temp of 45 f. My next step is to insulate more/better,so that 65 is > attainable all the time. And my dog loves it- nice warm floor-bed to sleep > on,what more could a dog want? > > Karl > '87 Westy Syncro 'OTTO' |
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