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Old 07-16-2016, 06:05 PM   #2
KNMIB
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Four Winds 23U
State: Illinois
Posts: 481
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Originally Posted by RetiredRoadies View Post
We just purchased our new Vegas 24.1 a few months ago and are going on our second trip. One stop is "dry camping". We're going to pre-cool the refrigerator at home with a 30amp hookup we have on the outside of our home. But, how do we keep the refrigerator cold while driving? Should we have the Propane set to the "On" position? That sounds dangerous.

Also, once parked does merely having the Propane set to "On" keep the pilot light lit on the refrigerator and keep it cool? (assuming the setting on the refrig is set to LP Gas).

Thanks in advance for any response.
We cool ours down plugged in at home and have it set on auto, when we unplug it goes to gas. No problem stays on gas till we plug it back in then it switches to electric. I have ran on gas for days with no problems, knock on wood. Ours actually cools down to put food in it in about 5 hours in 80 degree weather, very happy with it so far.
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