Top
Proshop
Sponsors
News:
Click here to order with free shipping.
Team Iceshanty Patches! Most iceshanty boards are represented
Home
Forum
Help
Login
Register
IceShanty.com's Ice Fishing Community
»
Utah
»
Ice Fishing Utah
(Moderator:
muskyon46
) »
Propane heater
Print
Pages: [
1
] |
Go Down
Author
Topic: Propane heater (Read 933 times)
elkhunter1834
Team IceShanty Regular
Posts: 122
Propane heater
«
on:
Jan 05, 2019, 11:24 PM »
What’s the best way to keep propane bottles/tanks from freezing up? Just wondering if anyone has figured out a good way?
Logged
muskyon46
IceShanty Mod Team
Team IceShantyholic
Posts: 5,423
Wishin I was Fishin><{}:>
Re: Propane heater
«
Reply #1 on:
Jan 06, 2019, 10:16 AM »
I keep mine in the tent when in use. Usually in the corner. Used to have problems when I had it outside the tent with freeze ups
Logged
Wyoming & Idaho
minnook
Team IceShanty Regular
Posts: 206
Re: Propane heater
«
Reply #2 on:
Jan 06, 2019, 10:21 AM »
thats the ticket keep it inside
Logged
liv2hunt
Team IceShanty Regular
Posts: 289
Re: Propane heater
«
Reply #3 on:
Jan 06, 2019, 10:40 AM »
I use a 2 or 2 1/2 gallon tank for my heater. The only time i have had problems with it freezing up is when temps are way in the negative temperatures. Negative teens into the negative twenties. Once in the tent the tank usually warms up enough and functions fine. If you are using the small green Coleman bottles, keep them inside the cab of the vehicle while you are driving to your destination. This keeps them warm and they should function ok upon arrival. If you have a larger tank and have room keep it inside the vehicle as well during transport. Nothing worse than no heat on really cold mornings or nights.
Logged
3300
Team IceShantyholic
Posts: 7,631
Michigan Moderator.Not affiliated with MarCum Tech
Re: Propane heater
«
Reply #4 on:
Jan 06, 2019, 11:11 AM »
if your talking about them freezing as they empty you can't stop it. just bring enough and if you want to get the last of the lpg from the tank that froze put it in a ice hole an thaw it out, but the reaming gas has the odorant that stinks on the bottom of the tank. the more you use them the more it will hold if you refill. the neoprene sleeves help some. it's just to easy to swap out tanks to bother with sleeves and floating nearly spent tanks. more so if you refill them like many of us do using the flame king system.
Logged
Raquettedacker
IceShanty Mod Team
Team IceshantyInsanity
Posts: 16,299
Re: Propane heater
«
Reply #5 on:
Jan 06, 2019, 11:37 AM »
If its freezing up while in use on your heater put something inbetween it and the ice.. up on a bucket, milk crate or just a thick piece of insulation under it..
And keep the spares inside...
Logged
Strangers stopping strangers just to shake there hand.
The successful life were living has us feuding like the Hatfields and McCoys...
Pro Staff Member "Team Loser"
elkhunter1834
Team IceShanty Regular
Posts: 122
Re: Propane heater
«
Reply #6 on:
Jan 06, 2019, 05:35 PM »
I guess it’s time to start carrying an extra bucket I guess, it mainly is just the freezing up when in use, maybe it’s time to come up with a system to direct some heat towards the bottles to get the most out of them possible
Logged
Print
Pages: [
1
] |
Go Up
IceShanty.com's Ice Fishing Community
»
Utah
»
Ice Fishing Utah
(Moderator:
muskyon46
) »
Propane heater
Iceshanty
|
MyFishFinder
|
MyHuntingForum
Contact
|
Disclaimer
|
Privacypolicy
|
Sponsor
© 1996- Iceshanty.com
All Rights Reserved.