I think I started this thread-I haven't ever had a propane powered fridge in my Bus, so I assumed that you had to turn it off when moving. I guess I thought this because there is an option for 12V which seems to suggest that you should use that when under way. It seems I was wrong, and I wonder why you would ever use the 12V option if the fridge works so much better with the propane. Just be sure to fill up on it. Craig ------------------------------------------------------------------ Craig Standley cstand@u.washington.edu University of Washington http://weber.u.washington.edu/~cstand Physics ------------------------------------------------------------------ On Wed, 27 May 1998, Nathaniel Merrill wrote: > Why does it sound like so many of you don't use your propane fridge unless you are stopped? I mostly run mine continuously with the propane. > |
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