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Feb-21-2017 09:25 AM
stevenal wrote:
snip... It would take a very long continuous gust to keep the flame from reigniting....snip
highway speed can generate a pretty continuous source of 'gust'...But not all campers are subject to this
stevenal wrote:
snip... for so long that the valve shuts and check light comes on....snip
Our tries, I think its 3 times, and then goes to 'Check', doesnt take that long time wise. We also have a Dinosaur board.
stevenal wrote:
snip... Been through lots of miles and wind storms since without a problem.
Count yourself fortunate...
Feb-21-2017 07:07 AM
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Feb-20-2017 03:16 PM
NRALIFR wrote:HMS Beagle wrote:stratcat wrote:
why would you use propane while driving. This very dangerous and against the law in most states. You are basically driving a gas bomb. if for some reason you are involved in an accident the complete rig could explode. Use the 12 volt that's why it is there......
Could you provide documentation for that claim? It is not illegal in California to drive with the propane on and powering the refrigerator as far as I know. In fact you can power your truck with propane if properly converted. I also cannot see how having an accident while the propane was powering the refrigerator would be any more or less dangerous than 12V. The only place I know if where propane cannot be used is on the Washington and Alaska state ferries.
Don't hold your breath waiting for that documentation because there isn't any. The only places that it's illegal are ferries, tunnels, and the Chessapeak Bay bridge/tunnel.
While LP systems years ago weren't as safe as they are today, the modern LP system has many safety features built into it and it actually quite hard to cause an explosion with one. You can't argue with a gas-o-phobe though. To them an LP bottle will always be a bomb looking for an excuse to explode. More drama that way.
For the life of me I can't understand how those who believe LP is so dangerous can still manage to sleep in an RV with LP appliances in it.
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Feb-19-2017 06:53 PM
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Feb-19-2017 06:09 AM
jimh425 wrote:
Be ready to be afraid. There are even propane powered vehicles. 😉 Maybe they have their propane turned off though.
http://www.afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/propane.html
Feb-18-2017 04:24 PM
Jul-20-2016 08:13 AM
Beau Bo wrote:
FWIW - the fridge in my 2016 Eagle Cap doesn't even have a 12v power option, AC and propane only...
Jul-19-2016 04:33 PM