Author: CharlieM
Subject: Refrigerator on battery and propane
Posted: 05 Aug 2016 at 8:03pm
Not so. You can use the fridge on propane. It only sips propane and uses very little current from the 12V system. IMO the 12V option on the fridge has no real use and will drain the battery very very quickly, even while driving with the 7 pin Bargman connected.
The big user of propane and 12V current is the furnace. Also note that if you do run the battery down it can be recharged enough to retrieve the slide by running the TV 10-15 minutes with the fridge on propane.
Subject: Refrigerator on battery and propane
Posted: 05 Aug 2016 at 8:03pm
Originally posted by myownskin So, don't use the refrigerator unless you have a way too charge the battery, which I don't. This is what I seem to have read ;) |
Not so. You can use the fridge on propane. It only sips propane and uses very little current from the 12V system. IMO the 12V option on the fridge has no real use and will drain the battery very very quickly, even while driving with the 7 pin Bargman connected.
The big user of propane and 12V current is the furnace. Also note that if you do run the battery down it can be recharged enough to retrieve the slide by running the TV 10-15 minutes with the fridge on propane.