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Old 11-29-2018, 06:57 PM   #5
Logan X
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Originally Posted by Miles65 View Post
Are you thinking that the refrigerator is operational while your travel trailer is being towed? That is incorrect, since safety concerns demand that you shut off your propane tanks while your tt is under tow. As far as level is concerned, once you are at your site, you do want to be as level as possible to facilitate the proper functioning of your RV refrigerator. Do not sweat getting your bubble in the fridge at dead center of the circle, though. The refrigerator will function fine as long as you're within a few hairs of dead center.
Agreed, the RV doesn’t have to be dead on level for the fridge to work. It just needs to be close. As for people driving with the fridge running on propane, I have seen a lot of people do it without any problems. I agree it is safer to have the propane shut off the entire time you are driving. All of the propane appliances should definitely be shut off during fueling due to the possibility of having an open flame near flammable fumes.
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