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So the little cabin we bought was all electric with a woodstove. As such, I brought in a 500 gal propane tank and started work.
The electric cook range is now propane, we kept the electric hot water heater (she 'verkin), but installed "T's" and valves at the connections, and bought a propane unit that I can hook up within minutes. I also installed a propane "down-draft" wall heater and continued the propane line up and through the wall, and attached a "Falk" single globe propane light, if the power should go out, which it does fairly frequently.
And yeah, I have candles which can provide some illumination in the bathroom, but the centrally located propane gas light should take care of the main living space.
They're easy to operate and are fairly affordable, running about $75 for the single, and $120 for the double, plus about $45 for shipping (calculated for 1ea single, and 1ea double):
Thanks,
DaDad
The electric cook range is now propane, we kept the electric hot water heater (she 'verkin), but installed "T's" and valves at the connections, and bought a propane unit that I can hook up within minutes. I also installed a propane "down-draft" wall heater and continued the propane line up and through the wall, and attached a "Falk" single globe propane light, if the power should go out, which it does fairly frequently.
And yeah, I have candles which can provide some illumination in the bathroom, but the centrally located propane gas light should take care of the main living space.
Thanks,
DaDad
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