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SidecarFlip
Aug 29, 2019Explorer III
jimh425 wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:jimh425 wrote:
Don't fridges prefer AC. So assuming AC is available, there is nothing to do.
You did not read the question.
When I turn the truck off, the AC is no longer available and computer automatically switches to propane.
If you really think you’ll never use propane, add a valve to turn it off. If you are concerned about the safety, turn off the propane while traveling because the water heater could ignite as well if left on.
Or as you implied, provide a different AC inverter and don’t depend on the truck AC.
But, diesel vapors don’t ignite that easily, so I wouldn’t bother.But, diesel vapors don’t ignite that easily, so I wouldn’t bother.
Exactly. I never do and no, I don't smoke a doobie, don't smoke or drink. I'm a clean liver....:D
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