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- WyoTravelerExplorerI do it all the time. Just be careful when fueling up.
- ScottGNomadPerfectly OK.
- Crazy_RayExplorerIt's OK
- sask66ExplorerI think it's ok, but as said before, be careful when fueling. Probably a good idea to shut off propane if and when fueling up the gas tank.
- EycomExplorerThe only time my fridge is turned off is during defrosting and fueling up at the diesel pumps. So far, so good!
- BordercollieExplorerSome tunnels have signs requiring shut off of propane in the tunnel
- EycomExplorer
Bordercollie wrote:
Some tunnels have signs requiring shut off of propane in the tunnel
I've avoided those so far by staying off the big roads. Not everyone is so lucky. - Golden_HVACExplorerI have never been in a tunnel that said no propane on inside it. There are many tunnels that will not allow a propane delivery truck through them.
I have driven all over the country with my refrigerator on propane. No problems so far. And the newer RV's have a propane leak detector, so you can shut off the propane by switching off the propane leak detector.
I have even run my furnace and water heater while driving.
Fred. - wbwoodExplorerChesapeak (sp?) Bay Bridge has (or had at one time) signs that said to turn off your propane. But we are talking about a tunnel that goes for miles. Not a short 100-200' tunnel.
- ken07734ExplorerI called ahead to the fort Mchenry tunnel and was told a big fat NO to using that tunnel with my TT. The 20 lb tanks and the height are out of spec. Looks like I will be using the bridge and ading an hour to my trip.
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