ramblinChet
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Since we have quite a bit of specialized knowledge here in this forum I am really interested in hearing opinions on how much water and diesel I really need for full time travel. Keep in mind that my RAM is gasoline so the diesel will only be used to power my stove, heater and water heater.
Here are some details regarding my initial plans:
Diesel: my first though was to install a 30-gallon TITAN tank where my spare tire is. It's a $2k part which isn't bad but when I calculate the numbers I am now capable of running my heater for approximately one month straight, 24 hours per day. To me that sounds somewhat excessive. I figured one to two weeks of intermittent use would be sufficient so five or maybe ten gallons?
Water: I drink lots of milk and even more Coke, although I have been working to reduce the Coke side. So drinking water is low on the list but I use it for cleaning plates and showering. The heating system I am in the process of designing will already hold five gallons so that is separate. Most folks seem to opt for around twenty gallons of potable water which seems fine to me. Although most of my water will be filled from a tap I am designing my system so I can pull from a stream, push it though a filter, and store.
While in the military, a fair amount of my training was centered on survival so that part of my brain says go for the maximum with reason. I am in my mid-50s now, I enjoy harsh climates, and I go places most don't so if I have a mechanical failure or become stuck I can relax in freezing weather for approximately one month before I even begin to worry.
Basic system - 10 gallons of diesel and 20 gallons of potable water.
Optional system - 30 gallons of diesel and 30 gallons of potable water.
Your thoughts?
Here are some details regarding my initial plans:
Diesel: my first though was to install a 30-gallon TITAN tank where my spare tire is. It's a $2k part which isn't bad but when I calculate the numbers I am now capable of running my heater for approximately one month straight, 24 hours per day. To me that sounds somewhat excessive. I figured one to two weeks of intermittent use would be sufficient so five or maybe ten gallons?
Water: I drink lots of milk and even more Coke, although I have been working to reduce the Coke side. So drinking water is low on the list but I use it for cleaning plates and showering. The heating system I am in the process of designing will already hold five gallons so that is separate. Most folks seem to opt for around twenty gallons of potable water which seems fine to me. Although most of my water will be filled from a tap I am designing my system so I can pull from a stream, push it though a filter, and store.
While in the military, a fair amount of my training was centered on survival so that part of my brain says go for the maximum with reason. I am in my mid-50s now, I enjoy harsh climates, and I go places most don't so if I have a mechanical failure or become stuck I can relax in freezing weather for approximately one month before I even begin to worry.
Basic system - 10 gallons of diesel and 20 gallons of potable water.
Optional system - 30 gallons of diesel and 30 gallons of potable water.
Your thoughts?