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Post by wdsands on Aug 9, 2012 13:28:11 GMT -5
2010 Sportsman Classic 14RB. Propane Norcold refrigerator blows out constantly while driving. Operates very well when stationary (both propane and electric). Tried placing baffles near the burner/pilot. Tried covering the side vents with porous cloth to divert air. Nothing works. Any suggestions?
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Post by redram on Aug 9, 2012 20:04:29 GMT -5
Not sure if it's legal where you are, to travel having a fridge running on propane. But here in Ontario, Canada, it's illegal to do that. If your fridge is not 12v, I can suggest what we do for a 2 hrs. trip to campsite. We freeze all are meat, bread and buns ( hot dog ) 4 days b4 leaving. B4 leaving we put ice packs in the freezer to keep everything cold. Priority one, once we get to campsite is to plug the 15 or 30 amp power 1st. To make sure fridge is working.
Are trailer is allways plug in a 15 amp plug when sitting at home, to keep fridge running. This also keeps it cold b4 leaving.
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Post by ozandus on Aug 14, 2012 10:28:03 GMT -5
Not sure if it's legal where you are, to travel having a fridge running on propane. But here in Ontario, Canada, it's illegal to do that. Totally untrue ... it's completely legal to tow a trailer with the propane system running anywhere in Canada or the US, exceptions being specific areas such as tunnels, bridges, sometimes construction areas, etc, where signs will be posted to the effect and an area to pull off provided so you can temporarily turn your system off and another at the other end where you can pull over to turn it back on again.
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