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Sep-06-2015 11:37 AM
Mikesr wrote:
Any reason to worry about leaving a TT fridge on propane for an extended time ?
Sep-06-2015 11:29 AM
jmcgsd wrote:
I campground host at a site with no electric. I run the fridge on propane all summer. With other uses (stove HW heater, etc.) I use one 30# cylinder of propane every two weeks.
However, as others have mentioned, electric is an issue. I have 100W of solar, but am camped in a forest of Lodgepole pines, so the panels are not very efficient. I generally run the generator about 1 hr a night to keep the battery ( a huge 4d AGM battery) charged.
Joe
Sep-06-2015 10:23 AM
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Sep-04-2015 07:03 AM
"We Traveled To Alot Of Different Places While On Vacation, Until The wife Asked Directions"
Sep-04-2015 06:14 AM
Ivylog wrote:
You assume too much about the safety as many have caught fire in recent years. I never left mine on unless actually using for fear of a fire.
DownTheAvenue wrote:
If you are that concerned about safety what do you do when you are asleep?
Sep-04-2015 06:01 AM
Ivylog wrote:
You assume too much about the safety as many have caught fire in recent years. I never left mine on unless actually using for fear of a fire.
Sep-04-2015 05:27 AM
Sep-04-2015 05:09 AM
WayneAt63044 wrote:
Pull the 12 volt fuses for the radio and smoke detector to eliminate some of the battery draw, you won't be using them while not there anyway.
A problem I see would be if your fridge has a heater around the door to eliminate condensation. My older units had switches to turn that off but the Dometic in my 2012 has no switch and it is wired permanently on. Since I boondock some, I have disconnected that heater. I accessed it behind the fridge light/door switch assembly. Then test to see how long the battery(s) last.