PeterPiper
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Hello,
I've seen a lot of comments here and there regarding the cost to heat with diesel fuel vs the cost to heat with propane.
I kinda wanted to know empirically.
I "think" I've done a fair analysis so let me share it here......(for those who give a hoot)
Diesel Fuel
BTU's in a gallon of diesel fuel = 137,381 Btu
Cost of 1 gallon of diesel fuel today $3.70 (average)
4.6 gallons of diesel fuel BTU = 631,952
Propane
A standard sized 20-pound propane cylinder holds approximately 430,000 BTUs of liquid propane
20 pound propane tanks are often referred to as grill cylinders and hold 4.6 gallons of propane when full.
Cost of 20lb propane tank fill (January 4th, 2021) $18.00
Cost per gallon of propane $18.00 / 4.6 = $3.91
Diesel Fuel and Propane both have the same HCE (Heat Conversion Efficiency) which is important
Summary
As you can see, a 20lb tank of Propane costs $18.00 and yields 430,000 BTU's of heat energy. ( I use a 20lb tank for the cost analysis because we are talking about amounts that can be utilized in RV's and mobile vehicles).
Propane "may" cost a bit less when purchased by the 100gallon or more, but again, you can't carry that on an RV.
4.6 gallons of Diesel fuel yields 631,952 BTU's
The cost for a gallon of Diesel Fuel is nearly equivalent to the cost of a gallon of Propane, with propane costing slightly more. With that factored in.......
It costs 35% more to heat with propane today than with diesel fuel
Then there this from another member.....which if true could raise the cost of propane even further...maybe to 70% more expensive than diesel.
An one last thing.....
Diesel fuel can be bought almost anywhere and you can directly fill your Diesel tank readily at almost every gas station.
Propane requires a heavy metal tank that must be exchanged at certain locations or refilled at Propane retailers. A bit more cumbersome.
Personally, for me, that would raise the cost of propane to 50% more than Diesel fuel, but that's just an opinion.
Of course, if you are repulsed by the smell of diesel or just can't stand "dirty" fuels, then you may be a "Propane Person" , and that's just fine too.
Sometimes there are factors other than cost alone.
I welcome your correction as I am only doing a rough estimate here and I have been known on occasion to make really big ****oo's in my analysis.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards
I've seen a lot of comments here and there regarding the cost to heat with diesel fuel vs the cost to heat with propane.
I kinda wanted to know empirically.
I "think" I've done a fair analysis so let me share it here......(for those who give a hoot)
Diesel Fuel
BTU's in a gallon of diesel fuel = 137,381 Btu
Cost of 1 gallon of diesel fuel today $3.70 (average)
4.6 gallons of diesel fuel BTU = 631,952
Propane
A standard sized 20-pound propane cylinder holds approximately 430,000 BTUs of liquid propane
20 pound propane tanks are often referred to as grill cylinders and hold 4.6 gallons of propane when full.
Cost of 20lb propane tank fill (January 4th, 2021) $18.00
Cost per gallon of propane $18.00 / 4.6 = $3.91
Diesel Fuel and Propane both have the same HCE (Heat Conversion Efficiency) which is important
Summary
As you can see, a 20lb tank of Propane costs $18.00 and yields 430,000 BTU's of heat energy. ( I use a 20lb tank for the cost analysis because we are talking about amounts that can be utilized in RV's and mobile vehicles).
Propane "may" cost a bit less when purchased by the 100gallon or more, but again, you can't carry that on an RV.
4.6 gallons of Diesel fuel yields 631,952 BTU's
The cost for a gallon of Diesel Fuel is nearly equivalent to the cost of a gallon of Propane, with propane costing slightly more. With that factored in.......
It costs 35% more to heat with propane today than with diesel fuel
Then there this from another member.....which if true could raise the cost of propane even further...maybe to 70% more expensive than diesel.
I don't know the exact numbers but I think typical propane furnaces (in RVs) are in the neighborhood of about 50-70% efficient.
A lot of the heat is blown right out the exhaust port. But for a typical diesel bunk heater the efficiency is higher, I think around 90%. The waste heat is just a small trickle coming out the exhaust port, and yet the heated space is nice and toasty.
An one last thing.....
Diesel fuel can be bought almost anywhere and you can directly fill your Diesel tank readily at almost every gas station.
Propane requires a heavy metal tank that must be exchanged at certain locations or refilled at Propane retailers. A bit more cumbersome.
Personally, for me, that would raise the cost of propane to 50% more than Diesel fuel, but that's just an opinion.
Of course, if you are repulsed by the smell of diesel or just can't stand "dirty" fuels, then you may be a "Propane Person" , and that's just fine too.
Sometimes there are factors other than cost alone.
I welcome your correction as I am only doing a rough estimate here and I have been known on occasion to make really big ****oo's in my analysis.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards
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