| Most all recreational vehicles use LP Gas for heating | | | | and running the fridge, although sometimes when it is |
| the motor home, heating the water and for their | | | | that cold you could just as well leave the darn door |
| refrigerators too. Having a large LP Gas container is | | | | open? I mean it makes you wonder if Global |
| the best policy especially if you do a lot of dry | | | | Warming is some sort of joke or something? |
| camping; not hooked up to anything such a sewer, | | | | When filling your LP-Gas tank never fill it past the |
| water, electricity, etc. For the past five years I have | | | | green zone and make sure the propane is turned off. |
| been dry camping and not hooked up to any such | | | | Propane tanks have floats inside and when you fill |
| amenities. Truly living off the grid with the help of | | | | them up the float triggers an automatic shut off, you |
| some solar power, LP Gas and diesel fuel to power | | | | will know when this occurs by the escaping gas |
| up an Onan Quiet Diesel 7500 generator. | | | | hissing on the relief valve or OPD Overfill Prevention |
| While in Canada, Alaska and some of the Northern | | | | Device. When filling use caution and be smart, do not |
| Continental states in the US, you need to have heat | | | | smoke or allow anyone smoking to stand near by. Do |
| to prevent from living in a portable igloo, which could | | | | not fill the LP Gas when people are inside the coach |
| allow you to freeze to death. Thus it makes sense | | | | either. Please consider this in 2006 and safe travels to |
| to have a large LP Gas Tank to hold the propane for | | | | you. |
| many days of heating the water, portable houses | | | | |