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Old 07-04-2021, 06:08 PM   #16
GreG L.
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If you are not comfortable running propane while on the road then you should not no matter what anyone says. If you go with the inverter (that price sounds high for a 1000 watt, check Amazon) any type will do unless you want to run electronics on it, then you need a true sign-wave inverter.
The thing to know if you want to run propane while traveling, what does the manual or manufacturer say. If it says no then your insurance will not cover a loss due to a refrigerator fire, and it's kind of obvious what caused it looking at all the burned out RV's in junk yard pictures, small percentage but they are there.
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