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Old 08-14-2022, 10:46 PM   #5
Rondo
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Bryon-- I myself would bring the slides in for the amount of time that you would be gone. It is personal choice as to leaving the refrig on or off. I am assuming that you have an RV refrig in your unit. It can be set on automatic which will automatically switch from electric to propane should the power go out thus keeping the items inside cold or frozen. If you do decide to leave the frig on you will need to leave the propane tanks open. I do this same thing even if my unit is in storage. I keep a few things in the frig and freezer so they are always cold or frozen that way even if my power goes out. If you are concerned about using up all your propane if the power does go out, I'd suggest contacting a propane company there and see if you can get a larger tank and have it hooked up. This, like I said earlier, is all personal choice with the frig and propane being turned on but I would close the slides.
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