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Old 11-30-2017, 11:21 AM   #15
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on bc ferries in canada, you must shut off your propane prior to boarding. they will give you a sticker to wrap around the valve or switch to keep anybody from turning the valve back on while you are aboard.
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Interesting experiment conducted on the Grand Design site regarding food temps and running with the refrigerator off.
https://www.granddesignowners.com/fo...or+temperature

Turning the refer on for short periods of time does little to drop temps. It takes several hours to get a gas absorption fridge to temp. I have temp monitors for freezer and fridge so I can check temps without opening the door. I run the fridge at least over night and usually 24 hrs before loading with pre chilled food.

In WA, propane must be turned off on state ferries and at gas stations.
This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 12-01-2017, 08:37 AM   #17
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So how do you keep the fridge cold while traveling?
I keep the door closed.
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