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Powering your home during power outages
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 520506" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>If it is late fall where the temp stays below 50 degrees or so they will push 85% but if the temp gets to high the excess pressure bleeds of the gas and becomes money wasted. I bought my own tanks and can store enough propane to last a full year with ease. Getting my tanks filled in the fall allows me to get the max amount of propane for the year. I also get a volume discount by getting over 1000 gallons at a time. Our prior home was NG, so I have some real comparisons of propane to NG....propane has been the better option as I can shop to get the best price and propane is far more efficient in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 520506, member: 1183"] If it is late fall where the temp stays below 50 degrees or so they will push 85% but if the temp gets to high the excess pressure bleeds of the gas and becomes money wasted. I bought my own tanks and can store enough propane to last a full year with ease. Getting my tanks filled in the fall allows me to get the max amount of propane for the year. I also get a volume discount by getting over 1000 gallons at a time. Our prior home was NG, so I have some real comparisons of propane to NG....propane has been the better option as I can shop to get the best price and propane is far more efficient in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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