โMay-23-2014 07:01 PM
โMay-30-2014 08:52 AM
โMay-30-2014 06:53 AM
bobx2 wrote:
Mine stays on. Yes, even when refueling. Long ways from the fuel nozzle to the refrigerator. Not going to be a problem.
โMay-30-2014 05:15 AM
MartyG2 wrote:
The refer that came with our new travel trailer is a two-way, i.e. propane and 120VAC. No ability to run it on 12VDC. Do I dare run it on propane while traveling? Or does one just keep it shut for the day's drive and hope that things stay cool?
โMay-30-2014 12:16 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Now: I want you to imagine......
1: You are parked at a FMCA rally, rigs packed in like sardines, and DownTheRoad's photo above happens due to........
โMay-29-2014 09:41 PM
Francesca Knowles wrote:
I hope it's understood that when folks say "turn off when refueling" that means the appliances themselves, which then cannot relight automatically.
โMay-29-2014 03:04 PM
โMay-29-2014 11:42 AM
โMay-29-2014 11:01 AM
โMay-29-2014 07:59 AM
โMay-29-2014 07:45 AM
Francesca Knowles wrote:Nvr2loud wrote:oldchief7155 wrote:
Just turn it off when you fill your tow vehicle gasoline tank and then relight it when done fueling.
Except the reason is the possible ignition of gas fumes from the pumps, but turning the propane off will often still cause a source of ignition as each appliance attempts to relight. The spark rod is running causing a very high heat ignition source.
Propane off or on is the same risk.
I hope it's understood that when folks say "turn off when refueling" that means the appliances themselves, which then cannot relight automatically.
โMay-28-2014 11:33 AM
Nvr2loud wrote:oldchief7155 wrote:
Just turn it off when you fill your tow vehicle gasoline tank and then relight it when done fueling.
Except the reason is the possible ignition of gas fumes from the pumps, but turning the propane off will often still cause a source of ignition as each appliance attempts to relight. The spark rod is running causing a very high heat ignition source.
Propane off or on is the same risk.
โMay-28-2014 09:07 AM
โMay-28-2014 07:37 AM
pappcam wrote:
For me, the propane stays on to the fridge for my whole trip, even at gas stations. There are quite a few threads on here regarding this topic.
โMay-28-2014 07:06 AM
โMay-28-2014 07:02 AM
oldchief7155 wrote:
Just turn it off when you fill your tow vehicle gasoline tank and then relight it when done fueling.