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Old 03-02-2014, 09:43 PM   #1
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Default Running Fridge on Propane while enroute

Saw some posts regarding procedures for running the fridge prior to departure, no problem there as mine chills down nicely on AC power. Switched over to battery as usual then closed up, we then spent the night in a hotel on the way to our campsite after a 3 hour drive. Opened up the rig, switched over to propane and repeated the process in morning, kind of a PITA IMHO. Thought about just running the fridge on propane for the trip, used to do it in my old RV with no problems....Any thoughts out there??
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Old 03-02-2014, 10:22 PM   #2
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Two schools of thought - 1) Don't travel with propane cooling fridge, as gas station vapors could come up to your flame and start a nasty fire. Also, if you wreck, if the propane is not turned-off at the tanks, there could be a nasty fire.

2) Some folks travel with propane on, and turn it off before entering a gas station.

Traveling long distance on 12v can drain TM battery. If going to a hookup CG, no problem. If dry camping, you may not have any power left for the evening. But, if you are traveling long distance, and it is hot, propane is the more efficient way to keep fridge cold, and not drain battery.

I have not seen any posts regarding using 12v in-transit, if one has a solar panel. That will send some charge to the battery, if the sun is shining. Anyone care to postulate on running fridge on 12v, while solar is charging battery? Will solar output offset fridge drain?
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Old 03-03-2014, 06:06 AM   #3
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There are two schools of thought on using propane while moving down the highway:
1. Don't do it its dangerous
2. It's ok to do it.

Some states it is illegal to have the propane on and go through a tunnel.

As for running on 12 volt several of us have different methods. There are a couple threads on the board about it.

This is most detailed http://www.trailmanorowners.com/foru...ight=refrig+dc

This one covers a temp controller
http://www.trailmanorowners.com/foru...ight=refrig+dc

There are others. Also threads on the pros and cons of using propane while going down the highway.
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Old 03-03-2014, 07:29 AM   #4
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Wait. Going camping without shore power? Have we become barbarians?

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Old 03-03-2014, 08:22 AM   #5
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In some states, it is illegal to go through a tunnel with propane tanks no matter if they are on or off.
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Old 03-03-2014, 09:41 AM   #6
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So can you damage the camper if running the fridge on propane with the fan on while traveling? Propane always seems to do a much better job cooling?

I had 3 campers that did not have the 12V fridge option, so if you wanted to keep the fridge cool it was propane. I understand the risk of having a live flame.

FYI the Baltimore tunnel on I-95 under the bay you cant travel through if you have more then 3 -1 LB bottles of propane. So if hauling your camper through that area, take the longer bypass route. I't sucks to get right up to the tunnel and have to turn around and backtrack, Been there in 1987. There is a large fine if you go through it. I know VA tunnels you have to turn off your propane valves along I-77. I have only heard of the VA police pulling over one camper and they gave the owner a warning and education of the law.
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