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Joan, camping at a local campground is a great idea! And now you have a backup plan (your fix-it guy)!
You go and knock 'em dead!!
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JoanE wrote:Spoke to my local repair/service garage today. I had to pick up a cap for my black water tank. Asked them about the pilot light warning when I fill up with gas. He said when he is driving in his MH he always runs his generator for his refrigerator. Some think it uses too much fuel and prefer to use propane but he said that is not true. HOWEVER if I choose to run the frig on propane, then I must turn it off before filling up at the gas pump. He liked my idea of "camping" at a local park for a few days. He said he could rescue me if I run into trouble BEFORE leaving for the boondocks. He was very patient and did not laugh at any of my questions or the fact that I drained the battery. He said he will show me how to check the water levels in the battery (ies).
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Is it different with a travel trailer - I don't turn off my propane when I gas up.
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Bethers wrote:It depends on how far you're driving - and if you need the generator on for anything else. It does cost more to run the fridge on the generator than the propane. I will disagree with him on that. I can go for a LONG time boondocking with my fridge running on propane before I need more. And I don't carry nearly as much propane as I do gas. I can't figure out why he'd do that and I have to wonder a bit about him now - sorry. Let's see - last time I got propane was last fall in KY. And until I got to this cg in late March I did a lot of driving and boondocking.
JoanE wrote:The frig was off but I did find the battery disconnect switch and did turn that off when I left yesterday. I know that hard lessons leave an impression, I just don't want all of them to be "the hard way". lol
JoanE wrote:I've decided to camp at a local campground for a few days. Sure way to find out what I don't know but not too far away that I can't get help. Trial by fire.
JanetA wrote:,we always had what they called a 3-way refrig. It used propane when we were stopped,,, battery along the road,, and electric when we were in a full hookup place. Is that not the way things are done today? if so,, they what's the problem when you are fueling up... your fridge is on battery and should not be a problem.
One of you experts please clue me up to date on this,, can you?
thanks, in advance,,,
Janet
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