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John___Angela
Apr 19, 2015Explorer
Well, like anything it's doable. There will be some gas line work, cabinetry, venting, re and re etc. You would want to have it done right as insurance might be an issue otherwise. You could sell the residential to help offset the the propane unit a bit but I would think you would still be around 4000 to 6000 dollars.
I would recommend
* seeing if the manufacture you are looking at would put in a propane unit at the factory.
* talking to the many of us who went through a bunch of hoops to do just the opposite and go to a residential freezer. I can't think of a single down side to a residential and a whole lot of downside to propane especially in a class A. If dry camping a lot is in your future a simple robust solar array and maybe expansion of battery bank will solve those problems as new residential fridges don't use much for power.
Good luck in your travels and welcome to the Forum.
I would recommend
* seeing if the manufacture you are looking at would put in a propane unit at the factory.
* talking to the many of us who went through a bunch of hoops to do just the opposite and go to a residential freezer. I can't think of a single down side to a residential and a whole lot of downside to propane especially in a class A. If dry camping a lot is in your future a simple robust solar array and maybe expansion of battery bank will solve those problems as new residential fridges don't use much for power.
Good luck in your travels and welcome to the Forum.
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