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How do you plumb that i to your system so it works while you are traveling?

Seems like almost everyone uses propane while underway without concerns.  Interesting.  I may give that a try

I wired in an outlet that I can switch between shore power and the Jackery.  Just unplug it from one and into the other.  Charge the Jackery when on shore power.  I also have an inverter that I can use while driving but the fan is a bit irritating.

 

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That is pretty slick!
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Thanks.  I don’t have propane, so I had to get a bit creative.

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I usually do
I shut it off when on the ferry and re-light later


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Same here, did it for years without issues.

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Seems unsafe to be rolling around with the propane open. The big if, if some kind  of accident were to happen....I don't want to be BBQ'D.

I think about all the folks driving around drunk or high or God forbid, on a cell phone.

I have everything loaded the night before, shut the gas of or unplug shore power in the AM, and I can drive across the state, and the food is still cold when I get there.





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I run mine on propane.  3-way fridges are less common and suck up battery.

To be safe, in camper or motorhome, turn off fridge when refueling if gasser.  On a trailer, the risk is mitigated already. 

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Seems unsafe to be rolling around with the propane open. The big if, if some kind  of accident were to happen....I don't want to be BBQ'D.

I think about all the folks driving around drunk or high or God forbid, on a cell phone.

I have everything loaded the night before, shut the gas of or unplug shore power in the AM, and I can drive across the state, and the food is still cold when I get there.





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What about the 30 gallons of gasoline onboard?


Modern tanks have an excess flow valve.  An open line (say due to an accident) and the flow will be minimized or stopped.

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Or the lithium batteries in those Teslas ?
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There are some 3 way radio frigs.  Mine is and it will run on 12. The battery but I run the propane though.


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Same here


My other concern is….

Leveling: While absorption refrigerators need to be level when stationary, the movement during travel helps keep the internal liquids circulating, negating the need to be perfectly level while driving. However, extended periods of driving on steep grades could potentially cause issues with absorption refrigerators.
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All the safety advise I have read states you should shut off the tanks while driving. Mine runs off the battery so never been a question for me.
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This is a cool topic.

 


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