I start the frige with propane at the begininng of a trip and shut it off two weeks (or whatever) when I get home. The last thing I'd want to do is worry about the frig tmp every time I stopped! James
>Thankyou to all who responded to my query on fridge pilot light going out >while driving. I would say that about half of responders drive with propane on >and half with 12V. My fridge is so hard to start on propane that I don't >want to restart it every time I stop! > >Arie >'84 Westeeeeee (139K km) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ James Cohen New York City, and Williamstown MA. Alternate address: stirling@aol.com (which gets checked more often) Red '93 Corrado SLC (Highly modified) Red '87 GTI (mostly modified, soon to be a G60!) and '67 deluxe split window '71 Westy Breadloaf (high performance engine) '81 (for sale),'85 Westy Vanagons '83 9 passenger Vanagon '66, '74 busses (decomposing)
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