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TenOC wrote:
Not to hijack the posting but inquiring minds want to know if residential frig runs on propane or only on 110 volts.
My DW "force" me to see a few new FW and I noticed most had what looked like regular residential frigs. I did not think to ask if they ran on propane. Since we dry camp a lot and my DW loves dry camping maybe the need for 110 volts to run the "new ?" frig will save me $$$$$.
โJul-12-2017 08:22 AM
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wa8yxm wrote:
If you turn it off be sure to dry it out, prop door open so it does not get nasty inside.
All I will say beyond that is:.. IN season I'd keep it running.. Off Season (Where it's parked for months without use) I'd turn it off.
โJul-12-2017 06:53 AM
โJul-12-2017 05:12 AM
westend wrote:rjxj wrote:
Mine is on solar so I just leave it on
Mine operates on solar, too. I keep it off and empty when not being used. I figure battery and inverter longevity will be increased because of that choice.
It sure would be nice to have the ketchup, mustard, and drinks with all the rest in the box usable, though. :C
โJul-12-2017 04:41 AM
rjxj wrote:
Mine is on solar so I just leave it on
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