At 09:36 PM 5/19/2009, Joy Hecht wrote: >battery. You just have to remember, when you park for more than a little >while, to switch it over to propane, and then to switch it back to battery >when you drive again. That's a significant inconvenience. If there were a good reason, fine; but I question the reason. >Why do you want flames burning in your van while you drive anyway? Where does the idea come from that operating the fridge while underway is in any way more dangerous than operating it while standing still? The entire combustion system is enclosed in steel. The flues are high on the van body where they are unlikely to encounter fumes even at a fueling stop. If the system should be violently breached, the tiny flame will surely blow out and the gas valve will close as designed. The manufacturers clearly expected it to be run under way, otherwise it would have been placarded with warnings forbidding such operation. The fridge with its flue system is approved for RV operation by the relevant licensing body. I'd appreciate some discussion of this at a more serious level than "it's obvious."
-- David Beierl - Providence RI USA -- http://pws.prserv.net/synergy/Vanagon/ '89 Po' White Star "Scamp" |
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