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Jul-03-2020 09:33 PM
deltabravo wrote:noteven wrote:
Switch to electric 12 volt.
OP didn't say if his fridge is 2-way (propane / 120 VAC) or 3- way (propane / 120 VAC / 12 vdc)
Jul-03-2020 04:10 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
People; this isn't the 1960's anymore. No more mini-skits. Sonny is dead and Char is old.
ALL vehicles have VRS on them. They work so good that some VRS on gas pumps are going the way of the dinosaurs.
I used to love the smell of premium gas being pumped at the gas station in the 1960's. Starting in the 1970's the gas smell started to disappear. Why? VRS! In both the pump and vehicles.
VRS are the reason you don't smell gasoline fumes in the station while pumping gas. There is no fumes to catch on fire anymore.
A little reading about VRS's.
Jul-03-2020 07:39 AM
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Jul-02-2020 09:39 AM
old guy wrote:
for all of you who have traveled for years and never had a problem I say two words,"NOT YET". One fire we had that involved a motor home and a UPS truck and the station and a 5000 gallon propane tank, he said I turn off my propane so I thought I was safe, turn out after questioning him and seeing the location of the fridge in relation to the gas filler, the propane was off but the fridge was still on. so it was trying to light and one spark lite the gas fumes up and the rest is history. Oh yes, the 5000 gallon propane tank was a propane filling station and our second truck in hit a hydrant and used the mounted steamer nozzle to keep the tank cool. other wise we would probably be replacing half the town not just a gas station. being that close to a large propane tank is just plain scary as all get out and I'm glad I'm not fighting fire any more
Jul-01-2020 02:45 PM
Jun-30-2020 05:58 AM
noteven wrote:
Switch to electric 12 volt.
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