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LVJJJ
Sep 12, 2018Explorer
good grief!! you gotta leave the propane on to keep your food cool. In high temps there's no way an RV fridge will keep anything cool for more than a couple of hours if its not running.
We've been towing since the '80's and the propane has been on since then, no problems. When stopping for a break or gas, or both, must make sure the flame hasn't gone out which can happen in windy conditions.
We've been towing since the '80's and the propane has been on since then, no problems. When stopping for a break or gas, or both, must make sure the flame hasn't gone out which can happen in windy conditions.
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