ReluctantTraveler
Well-known member
Does propane have similar issues to diesel at higher altitudes? I thought it didn't, but saw another thread on this forum mentioning some issues about 7,500 miles.
It does. Although in our experience it isnt worth worrying about. Unless you spend a great deal of time above 10k ft, LP does great.
And to the comment about condensation, this only applies to vent-free LP heaters. A proper sealed burn LP furnace creates zero condensation.
It is very clean, safe, essentially zero fuss, and available everywhere.
FYI, with our camper we go for months on a single 20# cylinder during the winter. We never worry about running out.
Ours is all flared copper, with all joints inspected/tested annually
Copper will never degrade. LP breaks down rubbers over time.
And I'm fairly certain rubber is typically only used for supply lines as they are considered a wear item.
Being reluctant is one thing, being paranoid is another, maybe you shouldn't leave your living room or, havens, the parking lot!
Just explore on youtube. It's much safer from the couch.
The issue with copper is its relatively low resistance to vibration fatigue.
Mounting is critical.
Cheers,
Peter
OKA196 motorhome
Not sure it matters so long as there are plenty of points secured. The end sections are typically most at risk, so give them the most attention.
Cheers,
Peter
OKA196 motorhome
Yeah, it’s a pain. They’re leery of US liability laws as I understand it. Gotta get it through a dealer and installed. Lots of RV places around here are dealers. Truma also has mobile technicians at least in the West, but DK if they do installs. Try RV dealers near you or bigger offroad or van outfitter shops.how did you get your hands on a Truma??
been looking at them, but they won’t sell direct to consumer in the US.