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Bill_Satellite
Jun 21, 2017Explorer II
I would use propane as it produces more heat at a lower cost (assuming you are paying for electric). You might also want to turn the RV so the heat of the day does not hit the side of the coach where the fridge is located.
If you want to eliminate all fridge issues, remove the propane fridge and install a household fridge. JMHO.
If you want to eliminate all fridge issues, remove the propane fridge and install a household fridge. JMHO.
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