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Date:         8 Nov 94 11:22
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From:         L.S.Griffiths@physics.salford.ac.uk
Subject:      Re: Propane Fridge Blowing Out

I aggree, the fridge shouldn't go out whilst driving. I had a problem installing my fridge exhaust correctley. Basically my bus was a twin sliding door, so there was no fixed side to put the exhaust vent through. I had to rig up some pipe work to exhaust the fumes. I found that heavy air tubulance around the exhaust would blow the flame out quite easily.

Also I ran mine on Butane at first, but that was crap. There was not enough gas pressure keep the thing working. Propane is much hotter and has a higher bottle pressure.

Lee. L.S.Griffiths@Physics.Salford.ac.uk


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