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- April 21, 2012 at 8:52 am #132358Suz Big Wagon………………………………………..Participant
Frozen gas too?
Thats a fairly daunting picture yup, how to keep the condensation down? And i think one type of bottled gas has a lower freezing point than the other but which way round is it? Blue or orange?All thoughts and scenarios add to my cogitations !
thanks mgr.
suz
April 21, 2012 at 8:52 am #132360Suz Big Wagon………………………………………..ParticipantFrozen gas too?
Thats a fairly daunting picture yup, how to keep the condensation down? And i think one type of bottled gas has a lower freezing point than the other but which way round is it? Blue or orange?All thoughts and scenarios add to my cogitations !
thanks mgr.
suz
April 21, 2012 at 8:52 am #132362Suz Big Wagon………………………………………..ParticipantFrozen gas too?
Thats a fairly daunting picture yup, how to keep the condensation down? And i think one type of bottled gas has a lower freezing point than the other but which way round is it? Blue or orange?All thoughts and scenarios add to my cogitations !
thanks mgr.
suz
April 21, 2012 at 8:52 am #132363Suz Big Wagon………………………………………..ParticipantFrozen gas too?
Thats a fairly daunting picture yup, how to keep the condensation down? And i think one type of bottled gas has a lower freezing point than the other but which way round is it? Blue or orange?All thoughts and scenarios add to my cogitations !
thanks mgr.
suz
April 21, 2012 at 8:52 am #132364Suz Big Wagon………………………………………..ParticipantFrozen gas too?
Thats a fairly daunting picture yup, how to keep the condensation down? And i think one type of bottled gas has a lower freezing point than the other but which way round is it? Blue or orange?All thoughts and scenarios add to my cogitations !
thanks mgr.
suz
April 21, 2012 at 8:52 am #132367Suz Big Wagon………………………………………..ParticipantFrozen gas too?
Thats a fairly daunting picture yup, how to keep the condensation down? And i think one type of bottled gas has a lower freezing point than the other but which way round is it? Blue or orange?All thoughts and scenarios add to my cogitations !
thanks mgr.
suz
April 21, 2012 at 8:52 am #132350Suz Big Wagon………………………………………..ParticipantFrozen gas too?
Thats a fairly daunting picture yup, how to keep the condensation down? And i think one type of bottled gas has a lower freezing point than the other but which way round is it? Blue or orange?All thoughts and scenarios add to my cogitations !
thanks mgr.
suz
April 21, 2012 at 11:53 am #132370mgroadsterParticipantYou need Propane gas for
You need Propane gas for winter (orange bottle).
Providing you have plenty of adequate insulation with some ventilation, that should be ok.
When you leave the van for a day or whatever in the winter, it’ll probably be bloody freezing when you return, so maybe a little truck cab heater may be an idea or something.
I would also want a “proper” toilet if I was living in it permanently as my home, as I sure wouldn’t want to take a dump outside in a snow storm! If you have a chemical toilet, you need to think where you are going to empty it.
HOWEVER, I’m sure there are some van “livers” who could enlighten more, as I’m just a leisure camper.April 21, 2012 at 11:53 am #132371mgroadsterParticipantYou need Propane gas for
You need Propane gas for winter (orange bottle).
Providing you have plenty of adequate insulation with some ventilation, that should be ok.
When you leave the van for a day or whatever in the winter, it’ll probably be bloody freezing when you return, so maybe a little truck cab heater may be an idea or something.
I would also want a “proper” toilet if I was living in it permanently as my home, as I sure wouldn’t want to take a dump outside in a snow storm! If you have a chemical toilet, you need to think where you are going to empty it.
HOWEVER, I’m sure there are some van “livers” who could enlighten more, as I’m just a leisure camper.April 21, 2012 at 11:53 am #132372mgroadsterParticipantYou need Propane gas for
You need Propane gas for winter (orange bottle).
Providing you have plenty of adequate insulation with some ventilation, that should be ok.
When you leave the van for a day or whatever in the winter, it’ll probably be bloody freezing when you return, so maybe a little truck cab heater may be an idea or something.
I would also want a “proper” toilet if I was living in it permanently as my home, as I sure wouldn’t want to take a dump outside in a snow storm! If you have a chemical toilet, you need to think where you are going to empty it.
HOWEVER, I’m sure there are some van “livers” who could enlighten more, as I’m just a leisure camper.April 21, 2012 at 11:53 am #132375mgroadsterParticipantYou need Propane gas for
You need Propane gas for winter (orange bottle).
Providing you have plenty of adequate insulation with some ventilation, that should be ok.
When you leave the van for a day or whatever in the winter, it’ll probably be bloody freezing when you return, so maybe a little truck cab heater may be an idea or something.
I would also want a “proper” toilet if I was living in it permanently as my home, as I sure wouldn’t want to take a dump outside in a snow storm! If you have a chemical toilet, you need to think where you are going to empty it.
HOWEVER, I’m sure there are some van “livers” who could enlighten more, as I’m just a leisure camper.April 21, 2012 at 11:53 am #132376mgroadsterParticipantYou need Propane gas for
You need Propane gas for winter (orange bottle).
Providing you have plenty of adequate insulation with some ventilation, that should be ok.
When you leave the van for a day or whatever in the winter, it’ll probably be bloody freezing when you return, so maybe a little truck cab heater may be an idea or something.
I would also want a “proper” toilet if I was living in it permanently as my home, as I sure wouldn’t want to take a dump outside in a snow storm! If you have a chemical toilet, you need to think where you are going to empty it.
HOWEVER, I’m sure there are some van “livers” who could enlighten more, as I’m just a leisure camper.April 21, 2012 at 11:53 am #132379mgroadsterParticipantYou need Propane gas for
You need Propane gas for winter (orange bottle).
Providing you have plenty of adequate insulation with some ventilation, that should be ok.
When you leave the van for a day or whatever in the winter, it’ll probably be bloody freezing when you return, so maybe a little truck cab heater may be an idea or something.
I would also want a “proper” toilet if I was living in it permanently as my home, as I sure wouldn’t want to take a dump outside in a snow storm! If you have a chemical toilet, you need to think where you are going to empty it.
HOWEVER, I’m sure there are some van “livers” who could enlighten more, as I’m just a leisure camper.April 21, 2012 at 11:53 am #132381mgroadsterParticipantYou need Propane gas for
You need Propane gas for winter (orange bottle).
Providing you have plenty of adequate insulation with some ventilation, that should be ok.
When you leave the van for a day or whatever in the winter, it’ll probably be bloody freezing when you return, so maybe a little truck cab heater may be an idea or something.
I would also want a “proper” toilet if I was living in it permanently as my home, as I sure wouldn’t want to take a dump outside in a snow storm! If you have a chemical toilet, you need to think where you are going to empty it.
HOWEVER, I’m sure there are some van “livers” who could enlighten more, as I’m just a leisure camper.April 21, 2012 at 11:53 am #132382mgroadsterParticipantYou need Propane gas for
You need Propane gas for winter (orange bottle).
Providing you have plenty of adequate insulation with some ventilation, that should be ok.
When you leave the van for a day or whatever in the winter, it’ll probably be bloody freezing when you return, so maybe a little truck cab heater may be an idea or something.
I would also want a “proper” toilet if I was living in it permanently as my home, as I sure wouldn’t want to take a dump outside in a snow storm! If you have a chemical toilet, you need to think where you are going to empty it.
HOWEVER, I’m sure there are some van “livers” who could enlighten more, as I’m just a leisure camper. - AuthorPosts
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