Mar-14-2014 02:07 PM
Mar-23-2014 04:51 PM
SpinRite wrote:
My refrigerator is run by the inverter while traveling. The alternator keeps the batteries charged, no need to run the generator.
Mar-23-2014 03:29 PM
Mar-22-2014 07:29 PM
Mar-22-2014 06:03 PM
liborko wrote:Yes, just ask my DW who is a food safety manager. The insulation in an RV fridge isn't worth squat. Bacteria is always growing in your fridge. The warmer it gets, the faster it grows.
I have seen number of RV's burned to the ground since 1974 when I started RV-ing. Truck campers, trailers, motorhomes. I didn't know the reason for the fires. Could have been caused by released propane from overfilled tank, could have been gasoline leak from old&cracked fuel hose, could have been from number of reasons. One trailer fire was caused by a cigarette butt thrown by a driver which landed in the trailer he was pulling. Yes, bad things can happen in an accident. We have to carry fuel, be it gasoline or propane or natural gas or diesel which is a risk factor all ready. Propane, when leaking tends to collect close to the ground because it is heavier than air. My point is why to increase the risk of something bad happening by having an open flame while driving. DOES THAT FRIDGE REALLY HAVE TO BE ON WHILE IN MOTION?
Mar-22-2014 04:35 PM
liborko wrote:
I have seen number of RV's burned to the ground since 1974 when I started RV-ing. Truck campers, trailers, motorhomes. I didn't know the reason for the fires. Could have been caused by released propane from overfilled tank, could have been gasoline leak from old&cracked fuel hose, could have been from number of reasons. One trailer fire was caused by a cigarette butt thrown by a driver which landed in the trailer he was pulling. Yes, bad things can happen in an accident. We have to carry fuel, be it gasoline or propane or natural gas or diesel which is a risk factor allready. Propane, when leaking tends to collect close to the ground because it is heavier than air. My point is why to increase the risk of something bad happening by having an open flame while driving. DOES THAT FRIDGE REALLY HAVE TO BE ON WHILE IN MOTION?
Mar-22-2014 04:31 PM
Mar-22-2014 04:26 PM
Mar-22-2014 04:24 PM
Mar-22-2014 01:48 PM
liborko wrote:
A flame needs oxygen to burn. If it is burning it is getting oxygen. If it is getting oxygen, it can get explosive mixture of gases as well.
I guess we will never agree on this issue. I travel with all propane appliances OFF and propane tank shut-off. When I have to have fridge running while driving, I run it on inverter. You do as you please. Signing off.
Mar-22-2014 12:59 PM
liborko wrote::h
A flame needs oxygen to burn. If it is burning it is getting oxygen. If it is getting oxygen, it can get explosive mixture of gases as well.
Mar-22-2014 12:26 PM
liborko wrote:
A flame needs oxygen to burn. If it is burning it is getting oxygen. If it is getting oxygen, it can get explosive mixture of gases as well.
I guess we will never agree on this issue. I travel with all propane appliances OFF and propane tank shut-off. When I have to have fridge running while driving, I run it on inverter. You do as you please. Signing off.
Mar-22-2014 12:19 PM
Mar-22-2014 11:54 AM
Mar-22-2014 11:41 AM
liborko wrote:
"Common sense" dictates not to travel at 60mph on highway with open flame no matter how protected.