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06Fargo wrote:Why would you do that? My furnace runs on propane with a bit of 12V. Truck's alternator provides the 12V. You need the generator?
We have run our generator to run the furnace when travelling in cold weather
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turbojimmy wrote:
Sounds like the outdoor kitchen has a dorm-style fridge which is presumably electric only. I would keep everything in the propane/electric fridge if possible and run that on propane. Transfer what you need outside when you're hooked up to shore power. The generator will be using a lot of fuel to run that little fridge.
And, like others have said, there's no reason you can't run the generator while you're moving but the question is whether it's efficient to do so. I only run mine for the A/C, not the fridge. Although if I happen to be running the genny for the A/C I'll switch the fridge to electric.
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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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