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06-08-2015, 10:43 PM
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Established Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Belton
Posts: 10
M.O.C. #17208
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Traveling with propane on to keep refrigerator col
Should you or should you not travel with the propane on while on the road? If not, what do you do to keep refrigerated items from spoiling?
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06-09-2015, 01:17 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Hixson
Posts: 3,436
M.O.C. #11397
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The 2 way reefers are designed and built to operate off of propane. That is what I do when traveling. Never had a problem.
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06-09-2015, 01:28 AM
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Seasoned Camper
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Stratford
Posts: 94
M.O.C. #12538
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We always leave ours on, the only time we turn it off if we are going through tunnels. Sometimes we will travel 8+ hours in a day stopping now and then to grab something cold out of the fridge. A cold beverage on a hot day
That being said I'm sure the fridge can stay cold for most of a day as long as you keep the door shut.
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06-09-2015, 01:35 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Englewood
Posts: 3,095
M.O.C. #164
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This has been discussed many times I am a beleiver in turning off Refer when driving.What we do we have 4 blue packs when we make our over nite stops in a Campground we put the 4 in the freezer when we start out in the AM we turn off the Refer and move to packs down to the refer and leave 2 in the freezer.We never keep a lot of food in the Refer when we travel just enough prepared food for the trip. This has worked for us for over 15 years our max travel days are 3 Pa To Fl
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06-09-2015, 01:41 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Lake Gaston
Posts: 8,773
M.O.C. #12156
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We have been running our propane while on the road for 25 years and have never had a problem. I do shut off, if we pull in to fuel.
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2002 3655 FL, 2005 3650RK
2010 3665RE, 2015 3910FB
F350 crew cab dually 6.7
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06-09-2015, 02:58 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Winfield
Posts: 7,327
M.O.C. #6846
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We run fridge all the time while traveling. Never had a problem.
Bingo
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06-09-2015, 03:36 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Navarre
Posts: 1,527
M.O.C. #9765
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What Bingo said. I have plenty of other things to worry about while traveling. If you're worried about fire in a accident, look at it this way, you probably will not survive the impact so why worry about fire.
Mike
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06-09-2015, 04:43 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: McKinney
Posts: 7,169
M.O.C. #6433
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As mentioned, this is a frequent topic of conversation, especially on some other RV sites. Most frequent concern is the fridge being on while fueling and causing a fire at the pump. And that could be a concern on a truck camper or a gas motor home where the fuel cap may be close to the fridge. But on our trailers the fridge is a long way from the truck fuel cap. And gas fumes are heavier than air and sink to the ground. To cause a fire, the fumes would have to travel from the source, across the distance to the fridge, at the height of the fridge grill, and enter that grill, and still have a concentration greater than the LEL (lower explosive limit) of the gas fumes sufficient to support combustion. Highly unlikely even if it were from a neighboring pump that may be somewhat closer. In spite of all the arguments about it, no one has ever posted a verifiable report of it ever happening.
If you are at diesel only pumps, then forget about it. Diesel fumes are not explosive like gas fumes are. I used diesel to ignite burn piles when burning off cleared brush and downed tree limbs on some land I owned. It is more like charcoal lighter fluid, you have to actually touch the match flame to the fuel to ignite it. The fumes alone do not ignite.
Mine stays on from a couple days before we leave home until we return.
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Riley, our Golden
2007 3075RL (recently sold, currently without)
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06-09-2015, 06:02 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Port Orchard
Posts: 1,153
M.O.C. #3403
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We use ours on propane all the time while driving and have never had an issue. Turn propane off prior to entering a gas station is all we are concerned about and that is more about other and not us.
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06-09-2015, 04:09 PM
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Site Team
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Wilsey
Posts: 18,799
M.O.C. #11455
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We do both. If it's not hot out we leave it off and things stay fine all day. 90-100 degree days we leave it on. Only problem I ever knew to be true happened at the LP fueling station at Q. If you look at the pictures where you pay you'll see a rig and their shack burning to the ground. Fueler asked if everything was turned off before he started to fill a tank on a class A. Fridg was still on.
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06-09-2015, 04:53 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Washington Coast
Posts: 2,688
M.O.C. #10696
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I'm with most of ya and keep it on propane while traveling ,but I have only stopped once for fuel in 4 years with the 5er attached
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06-09-2015, 05:02 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Ferndale
Posts: 273
M.O.C. #16033
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I am surprised that these fridges don't run off the battery power when hooked to vehicle while driving. Our old 1986 Alpenlite trailer worked that way. Haven't been out yet in my HC but a few weeks then out for first run. Great site I have learned and bought a lot of stuff from all the discussions.
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06-10-2015, 03:25 PM
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Established Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Jackson
Posts: 33
M.O.C. #13561
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I see where Mac the Fire Guy (Macthefireguy.com) will be at the rally in Goshen this year. As a
retired firefighter he is against travelling with the propane on. He says most refrigerators
will keep food cold & frozen for 8 hours. Those that are going to the rally be sure to attend
his seminars.
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06-10-2015, 04:26 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Winfield
Posts: 7,327
M.O.C. #6846
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Wonder what Mac the Fireguy would say about me traveling with the generator running to keep the pets cool in their crates in the rig? Years ago, I might have concurred with his "professional opinion", but with the safety measures that are now present, I will continue doing what I have always done. I have ran with the furnace on in freezing conditions as well. I understand his viewpoint, I just respectfully opt to disagree. Others may well have their own opinions as well, and each person should respectfully make their own choice based upon what they feel comfortable with as I will.
Bingo
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06-16-2015, 04:19 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Ramona (San Diego County)
Posts: 178
M.O.C. #15919
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I leave mine on all the time while driving. Only time I shut the refer down is when I go into a gas station to get fuel. Refer is by the door so it is easy to do. You will be fine running your refer on propane.
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06-16-2015, 06:22 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Grand Rapids
Posts: 1,896
M.O.C. #9561
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i thought this issue was resolved years ago. keep the propane on.
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06-17-2015, 04:31 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: McKinney
Posts: 7,169
M.O.C. #6433
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Quote:
quote:Originally posted by mazboy
i thought this issue was resolved years ago. keep the propane on.
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Will never happen. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and probably most will never change either way. And they then pass it on to others who have not heard the arguments or read the discussions. And the process goes on.
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Riley, our Golden
2007 3075RL (recently sold, currently without)
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06-18-2015, 02:50 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: North Ridgeville
Posts: 20,229
M.O.C. #2839
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Right or wrong we have traveled with the propane on for 30 years. Did stop and shut it down at a couple of tunnels that said to do it.The fridge will keep food cold for a few hours.
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06-18-2015, 04:43 AM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Mountain Home
Posts: 148
M.O.C. #17188
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If you are afraid to drive with it on, wouldn't you be more afraid to sleep in it with it on?
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06-19-2015, 12:01 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: North Ridgeville
Posts: 20,229
M.O.C. #2839
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Quote:
quote:Originally posted by andylparish
If you are afraid to drive with it on, wouldn't you be more afraid to sleep in it with it on?
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Excellent point.
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