Elumia wrote:Bruce,
It looks like it is bi-fuel meaning it runs gas or propane. Also, looks like it runs for a long time on a 20# cylinder 40+ hours. Seems like that would mitigate time to search for more fuel. I'm suprised they aren't more common on RV's.
Mark
Its a little misleading in that "bi-fuel" means propane or natural gas. Its a one way trip in that you can't use gasoline anymore. I did a little lurking on the big RV site last night and it looks like a hassle to keep them supplied with propane as they use more propane than you would think (at least the bigger ones do). I'd look at the conversion a little more closely if I could still use gasoline. And finally since propane is $3/gallon in some places, has only 3/4 of the power output of gas I guess I'm stuck brining three kinds of fuel camping; diesel, gas and propane.
Bruce