Jul-28-2016 04:33 PM
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Jul-30-2016 06:16 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:
We all run the fridge on propane. Usage of propane to run fridge while traveling is negligible. The flame should NOT blow out on a properly functioning unit.
You need to focus on what is making the flame blow out, repair it and you should be good to go.
Jul-29-2016 09:03 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:I tried running with propane and no battery coming back from Co a couple weeks ago when it was very windy. The propane kept shutting off.
Here's a news flash. Your propane is not shutting off. The fridge itself is shutting off, actually 'not able to come back on'.
You need a 12v battery connection at ALL times to run an RV fridge. (except on 'some' newer models with inverters)
The "thermostat" on the RV fridge needs 12volt to function. If your fridge "works when you turn it on" and then you find out it shuts off......
It is NOT a flame problem. IT's low voltage, the fridge will come on when started but it CAN NOT come back on after it reaches the desired temp if there is low voltage coming from the battery. Not just a dead battery, if the battery 'voltage is low' the thermostat can't function so it can not 'come back' on.
Been there done that.
It was very confusing because it worked when turned on. But later would shut off.
I thought the fridge was bad but it was not. I had low voltage which prohibited the thermostat from working and it could not turn the fridge back on.
>> check the voltage coming out from your converter.
Trust me it is NOT the wind blowing out the flame! All of us have driven in a lot higher winds in all types of weather conditions and it doesn't blow the flame out~ :W
Jul-29-2016 07:09 PM
Jul-29-2016 06:35 PM
I tried running with propane and no battery coming back from Co a couple weeks ago when it was very windy. The propane kept shutting off.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Jul-29-2016 11:34 AM
skipnchar wrote:
Check the wind deflector on the fridge and make adjustments. Probably will always be a problem unless you have DSI ignition on your fridge. With that there is no pilot light to blow out.
CB
Channel 17Redneck Express
Jul-29-2016 11:12 AM
Jul-29-2016 04:56 AM
Jul-28-2016 09:09 PM
deltabravo wrote:
I will admit that I sometimes run my Fridge on AC power, but I have massive size battery cables and solar like Joe has.
CB
Channel 17Redneck Express
Jul-28-2016 09:06 PM
fla-gypsy wrote:
Hold on a second, I can set my fridge on auto on my cheap TT and drive all day without fancy inverters and solar help. The flame on mine is enclosed enough it won't blow out. You have to have a charged battery to fire the igniter. Something's wrong with this picture.
rockhillmanor wrote:
We all run the fridge on propane. Usage of propane to run fridge while traveling is negligible. The flame should NOT blow out on a properly functioning unit.
You need to focus on what is making the flame blow out, repair it and you should be good to go.
Jul-28-2016 08:52 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:
We all run the fridge on propane. Usage of propane to run fridge while traveling is negligible. The flame should NOT blow out on a properly functioning unit.
You need to focus on what is making the flame blow out, repair it and you should be good to go.
CB
Channel 17Redneck Express
Jul-28-2016 07:32 PM
Jul-28-2016 06:58 PM
Jul-28-2016 05:34 PM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.