Why don't you switch the propane and off and use 12v instead? Martin
At 08:28 06/03/00 EST, Michael J. Kozak wrote: >Greetings, I have an 87 westy whose fridge I serviced last summer and had >lots of crud around the pilot that I cleaned up and now its much easier to >light. But now it goes out if I get the van up to 30 or 40mph and its very >inconvenient as I forget to relight and am afraid I will overuse the >starting components. > Is it normal for the fridge to go out when driving? > If so, what did I screw up? Thanks is advance. >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > |
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