Seven, I'm waiting for my son to bring the one he borrowed back full. I don't even use propane, but you never know when I might have to. Be prepared....So how many propane tanks does one man need?
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Seven, I'm waiting for my son to bring the one he borrowed back full. I don't even use propane, but you never know when I might have to. Be prepared....So how many propane tanks does one man need?
Only if those propane tanks are to power his moonshine still!Prepared for Armageddon
Our house has a 50 kW propane generator. It is driven by a V6 engine. IIRC we have a 350 gal buried propane tank. We bought the house 3 1/2 years ago and haven't refilled the tank yet but we also haven't ran the generator. The only other appliances that use propane are the fireplaces' starters and the range in the kitchen.A friend of mine asked if there were any propane powered generators on the market. I’m not sure and haven’t looked into it yet but thought it might be a good idea. Better/easier to store/hoard propane than gasoline and doesn’t go bad like gas does?
I don't want to tell you what to do, but test run that thing every month or so. You need to know it's problem free when it's go time.haven't refilled the tank yet but we also haven't ran the generator.
Yeah, my old legs wouldn't look so good in a skirt, thank God!Before long that pic will be recreated more times than Marilyn over a grate only no skirts will be involved!!
Yes I know. Unfortunately it has a fault showing on the control panel and I haven't been able to get someone out to correct that issue (and to service the engine). I've made a few calls but I definitely need to get that corrected so I can routinely fire it up. I'll make another call or two.I don't want to tell you what to do, but test run that thing every month or so. You need to know it's problem free when it's go time.
Had a large propane generator for the off grid big cabin at my brothers ranch south of Gunnison. Backup for the solar. Switched on and off automatically when batteries for the solar were down. Don’t recall the brand…may have been Koehler, which also makes smaller propane units for RVs.A friend of mine asked if there were any propane powered generators on the market. I’m not sure and haven’t looked into it yet but thought it might be a good idea. Better/easier to store/hoard propane than gasoline and doesn’t go bad like gas does?
What's the plan for it?Still sitting in my back yard in Missouri.
Never can have too many huhWhat's the plan for it?![]()