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- Ron3rdExplorer III12 years towing, fridge is always on while on the road.
- tinner12002Explorer
rjxj wrote:
All the time.
X2 - michigansandzilExplorerYes.
- 2012ColemanExplorer II
1L243 wrote:
I'm experiencing deja-vu. They must be making some changes to the Matrix.
I don't see 2015 on that list! I have also always towed with the fridge on but after witnessing a RV gas explosion I am having second thoughts. I do think there is come credible reasoning with not having a open flame when getting gasoline... - MitchF150Explorer IIIJust do whatever makes you feel comfortable. Does not matter what anyone else does.
Mitch - Y-GuyModeratorI had the same question/concern when we started RVing. Same advice I was given then, do it. But when you pull in to fuel up, turn it off. In our case my kids know when we pull in gas station one of them turns off the Fridge, I verify it and go about our way. Key is to turn it back on once you pull away.
- kohaiExplorer
1L243 wrote:
I was wondering how many tow with there refrigerators running on propane?
Look at where your propane lines run and where your tires are going to go if they blow. For me, it is likely I damage the propane lines when the tire blows. I would prefer the gas to be off if that happens.
Buy and use the little battery operated fans for RV fridges. It circulates the air, keeps things cool. You could also get the 12v fridge fan mod on ebay and just hook it into the rv power. - bukhrnExplorer III
BB_TX wrote:
X-2
Always. - mowermechExplorerAnother "always on".
- fly-swatterExplorerAlways on except when on board a ferry. Law says it must be turned off and all propane tanks must be tagged.
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