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Using propane while driving

bolivier
Explorer
Explorer
Wondering if this is ok, or a no go. Operating the fridge on propane while driving to destination.

Brent
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Golden_HVAC
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Explorer
I 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.

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Eycom
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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.
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Bordercollie
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Explorer
Some tunnels have signs requiring shut off of propane in the tunnel

Eycom
Explorer
Explorer
The only time my fridge is turned off is during defrosting and fueling up at the diesel pumps. So far, so good!
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sask66
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Explorer
I 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.

Crazy_Ray
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Explorer
It's OK
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ScottG
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Nomad
Perfectly OK.

WyoTraveler
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Explorer
I do it all the time. Just be careful when fueling up.