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Old 12-05-2006, 04:01 PM   #1
jaybird
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Winter Heating

I'm a new-B with my 2955RL and here's my winter question. I'm in Seattle so not allot of freezing nights and I have her in covered storage but no room to put push-outs out. I feel I should have heat going on the colder nights but leary to keep portable heater on 24/7 and feel if I keep thermostat on, I'll burn through propane to quick. Why do I feel those two 7 gallon tanks will empty within a week???? Should I feel comfortable keeping a portable heater on? The three times we've gone this winter, that little heater has been a champ!!! I just fear a fire situation.

Any Thoughts????
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