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โJun-05-2017 08:50 AM
aftermath wrote:
........ If you choose to never use the bathroom in your camper then that is up to you. If you don't use your oven then that is OK too. Just don't post that using your oven is dangerous because you know that trailers have blown up because some campers use them.
โJun-05-2017 08:06 AM
toedtoes wrote:
Really folks, it's a personal choice. ...
Seriously both sides of this argument seem to be making it a much bigger deal than it is.
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โJun-04-2017 10:29 AM
aftermath wrote:
firsttime rver, "What the big problem is" is that when you are on the road for a long period of time, filling your freezer and refrigerator space with frozen bottles of water just does not work for us. We will fill the fridge with food and frozen goods.
If I were just to take short trips this would be an option. We spent a goodly sum of money for our trailer and enjoy all the benefits of our coach. I use the shower, the toilet, the furnace, the AC, the television, the stove, the oven, and yes even the refrigerator as it was designed to use.
Some folks don't run their fridge while on the road. They wait until they get to their destination and go to a grocery store and stock up. That is a solution but not one I am going to use. Again, to each his own.
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โJun-01-2017 12:07 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:toedtoes wrote:
I'm going to throw this out there as I'm the owner of an older RV that doesn't have electronic ignition, auto shut-off, etc.
I don't like running my fridge on propane while driving because the pilot light could easily be extinguished from the road movement and winds. If that happens, I risk the chance of propane gas getting into the RV. Which could become enough to possibly ignite or more likely will be deadly to the parrot and possibly dogs riding with me.
That's why I say do what you're comfortable with and if you run across a prohibition (tunnel, ferry, etc.), turn it off.
Pilot flame heats thermocouple which generates milivolt signal which is used to hold magnet open in gas controller.
W/O pilot flame...no signal...magnet drops closed shutting down propane flow thru gas controller.
Once again....RV propane systems have built in safety features----more then the fuel system of vehicle
But once again it does come down to 'comfort level' that should be based on real information and not on myths/stories/hear say or misinformation