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General Discussion => Greetings => Topic started by: bobsled on October 14, 2002, 05:27:00 PM

Title: is it safe to run your refrigerator on propane while driving
Post by: bobsled on October 14, 2002, 05:27:00 PM
My girlfriend is concerned about this. Also, how about during refueling? Not a good practice? btw, thanks for your input on the leaded gasoline question.
Title: is it safe to run your refrigerator on propane while driving
Post by: handyman on October 14, 2002, 08:37:00 AM
when your on the road or in a camp site where theres no a/c hook up you use propane. always and I mean always when you stop for gas shut off everthing thats useing propane ref hot water what ever and then dont relite untill youv driven a mile or so, so the gas fumes can be blown away from under the rig
Title: is it safe to run your refrigerator on propane while driving
Post by: tugmstr on October 15, 2002, 01:52:00 AM
look it up for ya......
Title: is it safe to run your refrigerator on propane while driving
Post by: LarryAlida on October 25, 2002, 12:01:00 AM
You should NEVER travel with the propane turned on.Turn it off at the tank.Any number of things could happen to cause it to leak.
Title: is it safe to run your refrigerator on propane while driving
Post by: HPotter on November 05, 2002, 03:28:00 AM
Travelling with propane on or off is a hot topic. A few Clippers were equipped with 3-way refrigerators that could be operated on 12 volts under way, but the majority of them had only propane or 115 volt operation. If you shut off your propane while travelling, especially in hot weather, the refer is going to get warm inside very soon. We have left ours on propane on the road for almost 60,000 miles with no problems. If the pilot goes out the gas is automatically shut off. But it definitely should be off when refueling. A lot of service stations require this. The water heater might as well be shut off on the road, because the pilot will immediately blow out anyway.

Harold. ACOC 886
Title: is it safe to run your refrigerator on propane while driving
Post by: Conrad on November 16, 2002, 01:29:00 PM
If the propane line is parted due to an accident or road debris, the vented gas can/will fuel a fire.  We turn on the fridge one or two days before we leave, travel with the fridge off (door closed as much as possible), and re-light when we get to an overnight spot.  Besides, what if you forget to turn off the propane when you refuel?  It doesn't take much time to be a bit on the safe side.  (//images/smiles/icon_cool.gif)
Title: is it safe to run your refrigerator on propane while driving
Post by: Shayne on November 17, 2002, 06:51:00 AM
Does anyone know what the current draw is for the AC side of the fridge?  Close guess anyway?  Wondering if putting a small inverter just to run the fridge while traveling would work.
Title: is it safe to run your refrigerator on propane while driving
Post by: lisa bergman on December 20, 2002, 08:51:00 AM
To solve the problem of the fridge getting warm while underway.  We use 2 large Ice cubes, the plastic refreezealbe kind, put them in the freezer overnight at stops keeps fridge cold all day.  Hopefully you have a freezer.  I searched all over till I found a clipper with one in it.
Title: is it safe to run your refrigerator on propane while driving
Post by: handyman on December 20, 2002, 09:57:00 AM
I was reading all the mail on this and Id like to no I have a three way how good do they work on 12 volt while under way seems like this would be best