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time2roll
Oct 06, 2020Nomad
ajriding wrote:Of course!
time to roll, 100 is plenty for a propane fridge. Almost nobody will boondock with residential electric appliances. You could probably use a few Duracell C or D batteries to run a propane fridge.
Propane packs more power than a battery ever will. Gasoline packs a lot of power, but is not efficient way to run a propane fridge on 120v. The propane is just a little candle flame, and that is all that is needed to have a fridge.
However the OP actually has a residential fridge that is camping off-grid a couple times a year.
BTW my trailer draws 500 milliamps to run the fridge when the gas valve is open, run the propane detector, maintain the radio memory, and anything else.
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