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Old-Biscuit
Apr 12, 2014Explorer III
Clean out burner area & backside of fridge with a shop vac.
Turn fridge ON AC. Wait overnight and see how it is cooling.
Then try propane.
Make sure you have propane valved in. Then light off stove top burner on high to get propane flow and to allow LP regulator to adjust/function.
When you have a good steady gas flame on burner.......then try lighting it off on propane.
12V DC should ONLY be used when connected to tow vehicle and tow vehicle is running. 12V DC is more for maintaining a cold fridge while traveling vs cooling fridge down. And more often than not......not very good.
Turn fridge ON AC. Wait overnight and see how it is cooling.
Then try propane.
Make sure you have propane valved in. Then light off stove top burner on high to get propane flow and to allow LP regulator to adjust/function.
When you have a good steady gas flame on burner.......then try lighting it off on propane.
12V DC should ONLY be used when connected to tow vehicle and tow vehicle is running. 12V DC is more for maintaining a cold fridge while traveling vs cooling fridge down. And more often than not......not very good.
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