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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