by Pooker » Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:56 am
I would just wonder about the travel ability of a household refrigerator. RV ones are designed to go bouncing down the road, but regular ones? Not sure. Of course, if someone was only going to stay permanently in place it would be totally a different story.
I rarely drive with my propane on. First of all, I would forget to turn the fridge and propane off when I gassed up - or forget to turn them back on when I finished. I'm not sure if the laws regarding this are the same in every state either. I've seen 4 or 5 RV's totaled by fire over the years and I'm nervous about providing the additional fuel for a fire. Unless it is extremely hot and humid I don't have a problem with anything spoiling. Back in the early tenting days we used coolers with ice. The food had to last in the cooler. My fridge is a giant cooler. If the inside is cold and the freezer food frozen, it will keep quite a few hours IF YOU DON'T KEEP OPENING THE DOOR! I freeze two of those blue icees. When I turn off the fridge, I put one in the freezer and the other in the fridge. I'm good even after 6 or 7 hours.
There are quite a few new RVs that are all electric. I'm thinking the electric fridges are still RV ones and not the same as household ones. Might be a good idea to ask? Perhaps there's a good reason.
I'm really interested in this, too, because my fridge hasn't been right lately. Went camping this week and the fridge part was in the highest point of the "safe zone" on the thermometer. Had the setting on max. However, it was 107 degrees and felt humid, so that may be the reason. All RV refrigerators have a problem when it's hot & humid. I have a little portable fan to circulate the air, but wouldn't you just know it had died. We had a fan installed in the fridge back (outside) in one of our previous rigs and that worked well when it was too hot out. Also, best if you can get the back panel in shade, too. I just had mine fixed a year ago because it wasn't keeping cold, but it was blinking the codes. My owner's manual says the codes can only be reset once! What's with that?
Pooker
Evie
Southern California