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Grandpere wrote:
Back in the day before refrigerators had the option of 12 volt or 120 propane was the only way to get the frig cold. All of our travel trailers only had propane and we traveled with the propane on all the time. .
โFeb-22-2015 08:43 AM
cbshoestring wrote:
Based upon the video you linked, getting in and out of many GC can be as dangerous as travelling down the road with the propane on. This fireman's biggest concern was a ruptured gas line. Well, I have news for you---that is a concern if you are driving, sitting still, or in a stick framed house. Leaking propane is BAD.
If you are driving off the edge of a road, with a surface so severe that you can rupture the main line that is tucked higher than your frame, then I have to bring in to question your driving abilities---or at the very least your judgment that allows you to put your unit in that unstable of a situation. (climb under there and look---it doesn't dangle loose by the road surface. If it is, you better fix it).
As for damage caused by an accident. Well----accidents by there (edit---their) very nature are dangerous. Always expect to die in an accident so major that you rupture the fuel lines running under your vehicle. If you live, say a prayer of thanks.
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โFeb-22-2015 08:28 AM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
I travel with the propane on all the time, and there is very little danger beyond what traveling with a tank of gasoline, or diesel fuel.
Do what you want if you are worried about it.
Fred.
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wilber1 wrote:Golden_HVAC wrote:
I travel with the propane on all the time, and there is very little danger beyond what traveling with a tank of gasoline, or diesel fuel.
Do what you want if you are worried about it.
Fred.
Except gas or diesel is not in a pressurized tank.
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Golden_HVAC wrote:
I travel with the propane on all the time, and there is very little danger beyond what traveling with a tank of gasoline, or diesel fuel.
Do what you want if you are worried about it.
Fred.
โFeb-22-2015 07:43 AM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
I travel with the propane on all the time, and there is very little danger beyond what traveling with a tank of gasoline, or diesel fuel.
Do what you want if you are worried about it.
Fred.
โFeb-22-2015 07:32 AM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!