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NMDriver
Jun 01, 2017Explorer
If you have had the recall fix done and the refrig is working fine, I would wait until it dies.
If on the other hand you are not happy with the cooling or performance of the propane then switch it out for a similar size, energy efficient 120V refrig. We have both in the RV.
My wife likes to keep her 120V refrig set for 40 degrees because she keeps mostly veggies in there. I like my propane refrig set at 34 degrees because I like cold milk. Mine generally goes down to 29 at night and will freeze her veggies, which she hates. I am not a veggy person so I am happy with the propane.
ANYway, if you cannot get past the propane refrig issues then by all means get rid of it.
I suspect your tech guy would be happy to sell you all kinds of fire suppression equipment whether it is a good idea or not.
If on the other hand you are not happy with the cooling or performance of the propane then switch it out for a similar size, energy efficient 120V refrig. We have both in the RV.
My wife likes to keep her 120V refrig set for 40 degrees because she keeps mostly veggies in there. I like my propane refrig set at 34 degrees because I like cold milk. Mine generally goes down to 29 at night and will freeze her veggies, which she hates. I am not a veggy person so I am happy with the propane.
ANYway, if you cannot get past the propane refrig issues then by all means get rid of it.
I suspect your tech guy would be happy to sell you all kinds of fire suppression equipment whether it is a good idea or not.
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