โMar-25-2020 11:26 AM
โMar-26-2020 09:55 AM
arcsum68 wrote:wopachop wrote:
Curious what brand paint will you spray on the metal? Ive got some frame rust around my battery box that has needed attention.
Had not really thought that far in advance, I have a few cans of black laying around, thought I would use that. If it starts rusting I will spray it with a rust inhibiting paint, I tend to stay on top of those things. I call it attention to detail, my friends call it something else.
โMar-26-2020 09:12 AM
โMar-26-2020 08:47 AM
ajriding wrote:
* just in case someone reading is a very newbie... propane fridges, or 2-way or 3-way fridges heat the gases to make the fridge cool. sounds backwards, but is how it works, so a DC heating element makes the fridge cool, or when on propane, the hot flame makes it cool.
The 3rd way is a heating element that is AC household current, which if you run a generator this will work fine while driving. The DC and AC heating element probably are the same in one and run off either.
โMar-26-2020 08:31 AM
wolfe10 wrote:ajriding wrote:
Driving with propane lines open is not legal always, but many have done this since the beginning of RVing.
Yes, with the exception of a few tunnels, etc, please provide a link to support this statement.
โMar-26-2020 07:17 AM
ajriding wrote:Answered on page 1.
Are you talking about running it off the battery to heat the element, or off the battery to run your circuit board while you run it off propane?
โMar-26-2020 06:56 AM
ajriding wrote:
Are you talking about running it off the battery to heat the element, or off the battery to run your circuit board while you run it off propane?
โMar-26-2020 06:55 AM
ajriding wrote:
Driving with propane lines open is not legal always, but many have done this since the beginning of RVing.
โMar-26-2020 06:36 AM
โMar-25-2020 08:14 PM
โMar-25-2020 08:04 PM
opnspaces wrote:
I find it hard to believe that the tow vehicle differentiates between the trailer battery and the truck battery. My guess is the two batteries wires are just tied together at some point and the computer sees the two as one big battery.
One easy way to find out. plug the 7 way umbilical into the truck and start the truck up. Then go into the trailer and see if the interior lights come on. If the lights come on then the refrigerator should work on gas.
โMar-25-2020 07:14 PM
โMar-25-2020 07:01 PM
wopachop wrote:
Curious what brand paint will you spray on the metal? Ive got some frame rust around my battery box that has needed attention.
โMar-25-2020 06:14 PM
BarabooBob wrote:
When we had 4 at home kids, and a tight budget, we traveled with a popup with a 12/120 volt refrigerator. I wired a 12 volt line from the car to the refrigerator and ran the fridge while driving. As long as I unplugged it when we stopped, It worked well for 5 two week vacations. If I forgot to unplug when we stopped, the fridge would kill the car battery. I did not know about battery isolators at the time. I would check with a volt meter to see if the alternator can keep up with demand while running the engine and with the fridge running. My Caprice Classic had a high output alternator and it kept up.
โMar-25-2020 04:42 PM