southernlady5464
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We’re full timing, heading south this next week. But been in western NC where the temps are finally typical for Nov. Most nights in the low 40’s, daytime until this week has been in the mid 60’s to 70’s. But we are going through propane like crazy.
We have 3 zones. The bedroom is on the heat pump. And we only use one zone in the living area. We also keep our fireplace running. Only using propane for the furnace on one zone. We had it set at 67, dropped it to 62. Yet we’ve gone thru 2 40 lb tanks in 4 to 5 days. Bedroom is set on 63. We don’t mind layering clothes but 62 is a bit much. Upping it to 66, our two tanks last about three days.
Our rig is almost all electric and hooked to shore power. We have our water heater on electric. Fridge is residential. No stove top, have an induction cooktop.
What can we check to see why we are going through so much propane so quickly.
We have 3 zones. The bedroom is on the heat pump. And we only use one zone in the living area. We also keep our fireplace running. Only using propane for the furnace on one zone. We had it set at 67, dropped it to 62. Yet we’ve gone thru 2 40 lb tanks in 4 to 5 days. Bedroom is set on 63. We don’t mind layering clothes but 62 is a bit much. Upping it to 66, our two tanks last about three days.
Our rig is almost all electric and hooked to shore power. We have our water heater on electric. Fridge is residential. No stove top, have an induction cooktop.
What can we check to see why we are going through so much propane so quickly.