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Old 05-06-2014, 04:53 PM   #15
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as you see you will get a lot of I leave it on to travel and had no problem answers. the Pros, the guys who wire RV articles, will say for safely sake leave all gas off while traveling and put reusable ice packs in the frig while traveling. that is what I do and I've never had a problem. You can put the ice packs in the freezer at night and back into the frig the next day if travel is still in force.
The guys that make the refrigerator give instructions on how to use it while travelling, which means propane on. As for using ice packs, if I had any room left in the freezer to refreeze them, that might be a possibility, but when the freezer is full of food and ice, there's simply no room to be "jockeying ice packs" For many, this just isn't an option.
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