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Temp LP in place of Natural Gas
Hi,
I'm thinking of connecting, as temporary service, an LP tank to my gas line at home. What I have in mind is a small tank, that is normally used with outdoor grills. I could adapt it somehow to feed the pipes. I only need it for small amount of cooking and heating the hot water at min temp and min usage. I do realize that LP does not have the same energy content, but so what. It would take a little longer to make coffee :-) Well the coffee is not the problem, the microwave is fine for that, but it's difficult to heat the water for a shower with uwave. Anyone see a problem with this? Regards, RichK |
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