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Old 01-24-2021, 09:33 PM   #18
Dennis4809
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Originally Posted by RayChez1 View Post
We have the four door Norcold 1200 which runs on propane or AC power. While driving lets say across this country form lets say California to Florida we keep it on propane while driving. Being doing it for eighteen years and it is perfectly safe. Keeps the inside of the refrigerator at 34 degrees and the freezer below zero. Lot of bad information that it says on the manual not to run the fridge on propane. That is not true on motor homes, not sure about trailers, but if you do not want your food to spoil on long trips then you better run it on propane. There is no difference going down the road or being parked in a resort as far as wind passing by on the outside. That is what is much better on a propane/AC refrigerator that is better then a residential. Residentual will run off batteries, but you got to have at least six batteries to support that kind of system.
Don’t mean to hijack the op question Ray but I’ve been running my 18 cf residential on 4 batteries for 3 years now with no issues.
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