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Old 12-03-2007, 03:59 AM   #3
stiles watson
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M.O.C. #2059
In another thread I mentioned that when you solve one problem, many times, you create others. The slide awnings solve the problem of debris on the slide top, but create a problem with flapping in the wind and/or catching water. Some people feel that the debris is easier to deal with in some other way and others feel that dealing with the flapping and water is better. Some wouldn't have slide toppers and others would be without them.

If I have been viewing the weather channel correctly, your area of the world is experiencing some fairly cold weather. If so, it would not be unthinkable to use 14.5 gallons of propane in 10 days depending on how high the thermostat is set. I hope Ozz will chime in here because he is an experienced HVAC man. He can speak to the rapid cycling issue.

Some folks who stay in the Northern climes and are going to be in the same spot for an extended stay, rent a large propane tank and hook that to the RV connection to decrease refill frequency.
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