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Old 11-29-2018, 07:29 PM   #11
sourdough
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Originally Posted by Miles65 View Post
I stand by my closed propane tank policy, while traveling. I've owned RV's for over thirty years. Never once did I travel with my tanks open. That's insane, as I see it. If you're on the road with your fridge and freezer full, you need to rethink how you restock. Even then, as long as your fridge remains closed, you have some leeway, when it comes to everything thawing out. If you're driving for more than four hours at a time, you also need to rethink your routing. I'm sure some will disagree, but I know what works for me, and I know what the safety standards are.
Miles, I've owned RVs for 4 decades. I've never NOT traveled with the LP tanks on (in a full size RV). Why would you not? You say it is insane; why? If I'm traveling with my fridge freezer full I need to rethink how I restock???? I'm traveling across the U.S....maybe just throw in some bologna and hope for the best? Visit every 7-11 every evening for "a nice meal"? If we travel for more than 4 hours at a time???? Really? You ever tried to make a 21-24 hour run trying to run less than 4 hours a day?? Methinks you know not of what you speak.

You say you know what the "safety standards" are....for towing? LP gas? RVs? Please elaborate.
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