Apr-29-2013 08:26 AM
Apr-29-2013 01:32 PM
pf32450 wrote:
I would like to expand on the question about this. For those that run on propane about how long will a 30# tank last. And my other question is in reference to turning off propane while refueling. Now I do understand what all are saying about keeping it on, but do you just shut off the tank or go in to your TT and turn off the refrigerator. Our refrigerator sits on the opposite side of the TV fuel tank. I have never as yet run propane while going down the road so want to make sure if I do that I am keeping myself and others safe at the pump. Thanks.
Apr-29-2013 12:15 PM
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Apr-29-2013 09:39 AM
thirtydaZe wrote:Markiemark32 wrote:thirtydaZe wrote:
How come so many run their fridge off of propane when traveling? I run ours, but don't run the propane route.
My extension cord to run electric is not long enough when traveling.
So propane is used when I travel.
Markiemark
Mine appears to run off the battery just fine. with the 7 pin plugged into the back of my truck, never an issue.
Is it not designed to run this way?
Apr-29-2013 09:36 AM
thirtydaZe wrote:Markiemark32 wrote:thirtydaZe wrote:
How come so many run their fridge off of propane when traveling? I run ours, but don't run the propane route.
My extension cord to run electric is not long enough when traveling.
So propane is used when I travel.
Markiemark
Mine appears to run off the battery just fine. with the 7 pin plugged into the back of my truck, never an issue.
Is it not designed to run this way?
Apr-29-2013 09:34 AM
SteveAE wrote:
mikeflys,
I used to travel with the propane on. However, after I had one of the rubber hoses between the propane bottle and regulator split, allowing propane to spew out at a rate that was less than required to trip the protection device built into the tank, but high enough to dump quite a bit of propane, I stopped the practice. So far, our refrigerator seems to stay plenty cold while traveling. Just my experience, and as you are seeing many choose to leave it on.
Steve
Apr-29-2013 09:27 AM
Apr-29-2013 09:26 AM
Markiemark32 wrote:thirtydaZe wrote:
How come so many run their fridge off of propane when traveling? I run ours, but don't run the propane route.
My extension cord to run electric is not long enough when traveling.
So propane is used when I travel.
Markiemark
Apr-29-2013 09:18 AM
thirtydaZe wrote:
How come so many run their fridge off of propane when traveling? I run ours, but don't run the propane route.
Apr-29-2013 09:17 AM
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