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DrewE
Aug 17, 2020Explorer II
As a very, very rough rule of thumb, an RV fridge (in propane mode) uses around a pound of propane a day, possibly a little less, depending on the exact fridge model and the conditions you're using it in. Starting it up for a weekend trip and turning it off afterwards is perfectly sensible, in my opinion. Leaving it on all the time to use it on the weekends is rather wasteful of energy; on electric power, they use a few kWh per day.
(As for leveling, if the RV is level enough for you to be comfortable walking around and cooking and so forth, it's plenty level for the fridge.)
(As for leveling, if the RV is level enough for you to be comfortable walking around and cooking and so forth, it's plenty level for the fridge.)
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