EcoBullet wrote:
Mine didn't switch over to propane a couple of times, not noticed until food was warm. I was informed that there was probably air in the propane line. After that, I lit a burner on the stove and made sure the frig was working on propane before departing.
Speaking of the fridge working on propane before departing.....how many of you travel with your propane tanks open to keep the fridge cold during travel? It seems dangerous to me. I did it a couple times by accident just forgetting. I'm curious, what is the actual danger level of keeping the propane line open while traveling?