that system is pretty bad! i remember when you first posted about it. by chance do you have any KWH/gallon of LPG figures? just curious more than anything.
I have done some calculations, and enough to know that if I was doing it again, I'd do it differently.
Although my reasons for doing it the way I did were (and remain) sound, the reality is that the engine is just way oversize.
Fortunately, because I use almost all the heat from it - salvage heat from exhaust, and from the block, it all goes into hot water for either domestic hot water, or heating the house, I don't consider the "waste" to be really "waste" at all, because it's all used. Probably more efficient than most gas space heaters or even gas water heaters.
As to consumption, I just got a load of gas delivered a while ago. It was 6 months give or take a couple of days. 1256 litres. Given that represents *ALL* our external energy, and it's been over a cold and wet winter, thats under 7 litres/day. (1.5 gallons)
With winter here, we've had a lot more (office) lighting than usual, and several more computers than usual, and the wife has been running the incubator all winter for a number of eggs and abandoned chicks, we've been averaging close to 22 kWh demand per day, and getting barely 3kWh from sun some days.
If we said the average was 15 kWh/day, and 1.5g/day, thats 10 kWh/gallon. I think thats an overstatement, in reality its probably closer to half that. (The same gas tank also does all our cooking and runs the clothes dryer) Does 5 kWh/gallon sound in the right order of magnitude? (given most of the energy is actually given off as heat to help keep us warm, thats probably not so bad)