Sam Spade wrote:
Rmack1 wrote:
I turn it off to use the microwave, because that trips breakers in my friends system otherwise.
Wait.....what ?? When did this friend come into the picture ?
As several have mentioned, mine does MUCH better on propane.
Also the "hot dog" test depends on what else was in there with them and where they were located within the box.
At this point, I suggest that you test it on propane.
I don't trust mine on 110 until it has been on for maybe 24 hours and completely cooled down.
They will NOT do better on LP. LP and 120 are the almost exact same BTU heating. BUT, IF your 120 supply voltage is LOW(below 115 volts) then your refer will operate better on LP. The refer cannot control the input line voltage. YOU CAN. That is why a voltmeter is a GOOD tool to have. ALWAYS check your 120 volt in your RV. IF the Line voltage is below 115, then operate your refer on LP. If above, then the 120 and LP will cool the same. IF below 115 and you have NOT started your roof AC yet, odds are the line voltage will drop another 2 to 5 volts depending on the CG supply system. Doug