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โJun-30-2022 10:30 AM
steveh27 wrote:
I precool my 3way fridge on electric then drive with it on 12volt. When I get where I'm going I will turn it to propane. If I need to get gas I turn it off at the fridge, gas up, and when out of the gas station will ignite the propane back on.
โJun-30-2022 10:27 AM
valhalla360 wrote:I think it is caution for if there is a wreck. All traffic could be stopped and blocked with propane leaking.
Of course, if that's the case, it has a ventilation system so the heavier than air CO2 doesn't build up...not to mention vehicles cruising at 30-60mph will move a surprising amount of air.
Mostly, it's a CYA.
โJun-30-2022 09:44 AM
BB_TX wrote:
Theoretically there is a very slight chance that while filling up your and your RV was sitting next to a gas pump and the refrigerator vent panel was very near that gas pump hose as it was pumping gas and the wind was exactly right to lift the heavier than air gas fumes up and blow those into the refrigerator vent and the refrigerator was currently cooling and the fumes reached the burner, then yes, a fire is possible.
โJun-30-2022 09:13 AM
time2roll wrote:ford truck guy wrote:The tunnel has a dip that can collect the heavier than air propane.
I went in and an inspector came out with their yellow and orange rain coat and clip board to WATCH me turn OFF the propane at each bottle..
did that, was good to go, merged into traffic and 1/8 to 1/4 mile later I was OUT of the tunnel :S
โJun-30-2022 09:07 AM
โJun-30-2022 09:04 AM
Surgtech94 wrote:For a short fuel stop it should not be necessary to light the stove. But can be helpful to purge any air after storage.
Thank you everyone for the information. Yes, forgot our fridge was Automatic. But I believe I have to turn propane on and light stove to make sure propane is flowing to fridge? How do I know if fridge ignited on propane? TY
โJun-30-2022 09:01 AM
Surgtech94 wrote:
Thank you everyone for the information. Yes, forgot our fridge was Automatic. But I believe I have to turn propane on and light stove to make sure propane is flowing to fridge? How do I know if fridge ignited on propane? TY
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โJun-30-2022 08:51 AM
โJun-30-2022 08:17 AM
ford truck guy wrote:The tunnel has a dip that can collect the heavier than air propane.
I went in and an inspector came out with their yellow and orange rain coat and clip board to WATCH me turn OFF the propane at each bottle..
did that, was good to go, merged into traffic and 1/8 to 1/4 mile later I was OUT of the tunnel :S
โJun-30-2022 08:04 AM
โJun-30-2022 07:45 AM
pasusan wrote:Yeah, I think that falls under the CYA label. ๐
I actually don't turn it off when fueling and never have... But - I just posted this picture in another thread and look at what it says:
Danger!
โJun-30-2022 06:39 AM
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