mkirsch wrote:
The propane flame is blowing out because it is either not burning correctly, or the flame needs to be protected from the wind better. Your burner might need cleaning.
Trying to run the fridge off battery is a waste of time. You would need a ton of solar to even begin to keep up.
Aye solar isn't viable. To make it work running off the battery and perform decently, you'll have to duplicate what I did.
Before you even get started, make sure your truck has at least a 120 amp alternator and what's its maximum continuous load rating is, you will need to upgrade most likely.
First off, you're going to need to upgrade your battery cables to be sure they're at least 4 Gauge. Next, you're going to need to run and install a dedicated charge circuit with 4 gauge wire going from your alternator back to your camper's batteries (plural, you need either a couple of good golf carts in series or two Group 31s) with the same size plug (100amp lift gate plug works well for this),
Once you have all that, you'll need at least a 400watt inverter and setup some method of switching the outlet from shore feed to the inverter.
Wire the inverter up correctly with at least six gauge wire and an appropriately sized inline fuse.
Now, you can run your fridge on 110 going down the road without killing your batteries, charge your batteries efficiently off the alternator and have it stay properly cold while driving.
My rig has a 2-way fridge, and the propane doesn't auto-relight (no electronics), so I built this setup which worked very well at keeping my fridge cold going down the road, and I didn't have to worry about blowing my arse up if I forgot to turn off the burner while fueling.
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