I went out on Thursday night this week and it was fun, but there were a lot of new peeps at the Easter campout and I'm not really a "new peeps" type of guy...so I came home on Friday.
The Propex worked great. My CM detector went crazy reporting 60 ppm and woke me up at 9AM though. Oddly enough I had switched it over to fan mode a few hours earlier...so I think my CM detector might need to be sent in for servicing (the instructions say that this should be done each year). Maybe the camp fire was blowing into my tent. Don't know. In any case, the Propex hadn't been burning propane fore quite some time when the detector decided to crap its' digital pants.
As to the build, I had an epiphany during the camping trip. I sleep with a down ultra-light backpacking quilt and won't leave it in the RTT because I'm afraid that condensation and the heat from the sun might ruin it over time. This means that I'm always packing it around in the Jeep and it's only a matter of time until I snag it and maybe ruin it. So, I'm going to buy a ceiling-mount cargo net to store it in the cab of the Jeep. This would also give me convenient access to the quilt, dog jackets, my jackets, gloves, cold weather gear, etc. and remove the problem of cramming jackets in a backpack.
And, to the backpack...don't like it too much. Not nearly as convenient as I'd hoped. Might invest in one of those "back of the seat" molly contraptions for storing first aid, small sundries, and fire making gear (to replace my missing drawer system).
But, I am still glad that I didn't put the drawer system back in. It seems like there is much more space without the drawers and using the gear is more enjoyable (meaning less irritating). The fridge is much faster and easier to access without the fridge slide. When the Kanz Kitchen is set up there is much more empty space in the back of the Jeep to work too.