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There's approximately 91,500 btu's in a gallon of propane. I have a 12 cu/ft Norcold refrigerator that burns 2400 btu/hr. So one gallon of propane will last about 38 hrs. However that's if the refrigerator runs constantly. Again, assuming it runs for 8 hours out of a 24 hr. period a gallon of propane should last about 5 days. Naturally it all depends on how hot the outside temperature is, how full the refrigerator is, the temperature setting and how often you open the door. If you have a 30 gallon propane tank it should last about 150 days.
Mar-19-2017 07:42 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Redwoodcamper wrote:
If I need two more batteries for more amp hrs I can stash them in the front pass through.
AGMs sure, but you wouldn't want to be storing conventional flooded in the front pass through cargo compartment. 😉
As far as the fridge is concerned you'd draw down the batteries l-o-n-g before you ran out of propane. And FWIW, you don't have two 20 gal tanks but rather two 20 lb tanks - BIG difference. 😉
Mar-19-2017 07:22 AM
Mar-19-2017 02:37 AM
Redwoodcamper wrote:
If I need two more batteries for more amp hrs I can stash them in the front pass through.
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