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prolandsurveyor wrote:
I ran mine on propane for years going down the road, until it caught my camper on fire last Easter.
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srx-6 wrote:2012Coleman wrote:Campinghoss@51 wrote:Have to agree. Besides, the gas gets put in on the opposite of where the fridge is and is at least 20 feet away.
Leave it on. As far as cutting it off when refueling that is up to you. Personally I can't see the difference in someone leaving it on while refueling and the guy next to you smoking.
But what about the fella in the lane next to you that is 2 feet away from your fridge vent and on his phone not paying attention and over fills his tank? Just saying could happen.
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dave54 wrote:
If fully cold in the morning it should keep the food cool all day in hottest of days, even if turned off. You can freeze a couple of milk cartons before leaving if you want.
We turn ours off while driving (propane off at the tanks). We have never had any problems with frozen food thawing in one day in mid summer.
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