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Old 08-13-2015, 11:47 PM   #12
Tytlfamily
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 34E
State: Texas
Posts: 185
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Ok, well ultimately....I had to leave the propane on, with the kill switch in "Use".......and all the lights and radio and stuff off. I found out today that the RV storage place cuts the electric power off after 8 PM....so leaving it on AC all night won't do any good. I hope there is not a big voltage leak anywhere I do not know about!! Was out packing and getting it ready, and took it to fill up gas...after 5 hours with the propane on, in the Texas heat....the internal temp was down to 70...not bad., should be ready by morning. For what it is worth..the manual for my Fridge says 7 degrees or less is ok to consider it level!
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