Where do you have your propane tank?

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My point was, since you need an exit for your controlled ventilation anyway

might as well no add to the loss,

so just make the exit points where they can also serve another purpose.

Propane is better draining out near the bottom of its space, so put the entry at the top.

Opposite if you seal off the battery box, hydrogen rises.
 
ChezCheese:-) said:
Some advocate not keeping it (propane tank) inside
Hi Chez,
My daughter and I toured Amish homes when we visited Lancaster PA.  We saw the type <a hred="http://www.ohiosamishcountry.com/article/lighting-in-an-amish-home.html"><b>LP</b></a> lamp in this article, a bit surprising.
 
I'm sure if Amish homes were blowing up, it would reach the news. I don't recall if or how the wooden box below the lamp, was ventilated.  The Amish and Mennonites have a wealth of experience living off the grid.

Our buggy driver, Robert, asked if he could write to my daughter.  We were dressed with long skirts and straw sun hats. :cool:
 
No fire / building code ever allows that in a detached single family home.

Just insane in a S&B context.

Mobile, tiny living space more so.

But yes many do it, and deaths per year are fewer than from texting while driving, so

Do what you like.

Maybe they're hiding it from the neighbors?
 
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