by Pooker » Sat Aug 24, 2019 7:22 pm
I've said this here before -- I NEVER drive with propane on. I have been RVing for over 40 years. My hubby and I traveled all over this country for many, many years in all kinds of weather. I never had anything spoil in all those years. As long as you don't keep opening the door, the fridge will act as a giant cooler and things will stay just fine. I put two of those blue icees in the fridge now that I live in 100+ degree So. Cal. and they are still frozen hours later. Think about it - back in the day when our kids were little, we tented. The only "fridge" we had were a couple of coolers for all our food. We used ice in the coolers. Never spoiled any food then, either.
I am among the minority since most of my RV friends run their propane while driving. I just figure if, God forbid, I should be in an accident I wouldn't want to add an additional fuel to any fire. Since the law states the propane must be turned off at the source when entering a gas station, it would be a pain to have to stop before heading into a gas station, jump out and turn the gas off, jump back in and pull into the station. I can't turn my propane off at the tank from inside. My two cents!
Pooker
Evie
Southern California