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Old 09-16-2014, 04:56 AM   #6
rohrmann
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M.O.C. #12947
Last winter, prior to finally being able to head south, we were in overnight lows in the single digits to the low teens. We were very comfortable inside, and had no issues with frozen plumbing, but all that at a cost of having to fill a 30 lb tank of propane every other day. We would turn the heat down at night to maybe 65 degrees, and the heater did not run all the time, but it was quite a bit more than when in the above freezing range. So, common sense tells you, no matter where or in what kind of structure you are living, you will use more energy to keep warm, the colder it gets. Keystone might put a disclaimer along with the 0 degree pitch that says you will use much more propane to manage the cold temps.
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