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dougrainer
Nov 21, 2016Nomad
Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
Years ago we stopped in Los Mochis for fuel and lunch. As soon as we stopped I got out to turn the propane on. I was hit in the face with a blast of propane. A bronze (or brass) fitting had ruptured.
Now we have a good inverter, good batteries and 420 Watts of solar so run the inverter for the fridge while we are driving. With reasonable sun there is always a slight gain in Amps to the batteries.
I have yet to meet a professional fire fighter who runs with the propane ON.
There are 10's of millions of Rv'ers out there and almost all run with LP on and refers on LP. If it was a danger, there would news bulletins every day about the so called dangers of LP in an RV. Could care less what a Firefighter thinks or does. HE is not a professional RV Tech and has not designed the RV LP systems that have been in use for 50 years. If you feel safer with LP OFF, that is your choice. Doug
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