russkerri wrote:
We ran ours while driving with bicycles in the trailer, and one fell over, turned the propane range on, and fill the trailer with propane. Luckily, our carbon monoxide detector went off, and we aired out the trailer and had no damage.
So, if you do travel with yours on, be sure to make sure nothing can get to the knobs that would turn on the propane.
I guess you're assuming that people who don't run the fridge also turn off the propane via the main valve at the tank. That may be true for many, but I doubt it's at all universal. Obviously merely having the fridge switched off (or off of propane) won't affect the range being turned on one way or the other.