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SCOTT.S wrote:

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Use it. The refrig is already running on propane.


That’s a little different it is contained in a compartment not like the oven or stove which is an open flame inside the coach. For safety reasons they tell you not to cook will the coach is in motion. Now using a crockpot would be a lot safer and probably easer way the only drawback on that is you have to run your gen.

On mine the flame is inside the oven. So how is that dangerous?

If the flam should go out and the only thing that is running is just the gas but if the flam should go out on the frig the gas is out side not in the coach.

The thermocouple shuts off the gas when heat/flame is not present. Also the LPG detector shuts the gas at the tank when fumes inside are present.


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pkunk wrote:

SCOTT.S wrote:

pkunk wrote:

SCOTT.S wrote:

Cat320 wrote:

Use it. The refrig is already running on propane.


That’s a little different it is contained in a compartment not like the oven or stove which is an open flame inside the coach. For safety reasons they tell you not to cook will the coach is in motion. Now using a crockpot would be a lot safer and probably easer way the only drawback on that is you have to run your gen.

On mine the flame is inside the oven. So how is that dangerous?

If the flam should go out and the only thing that is running is just the gas but if the flam should go out on the frig the gas is out side not in the coach.

The thermocouple shuts off the gas when heat/flame is not present. Also the LPG detector shuts the gas at the tank when fumes inside are present.
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Did anyone else see the cooking scene in "The long, long, trailer"? Based on that movie, I wouldn't do it.


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Did anyone else see the cooking scene in "The long, long, trailer"? Based on that movie, I wouldn't do it.

How much of what you see in the movies do you believe to be true?
Personally, I try to live in the real world, use my intellect to make wise informed decisions, and get on with my life. Don't worry, be happy!

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pkunk wrote:

holstein13 wrote:

Did anyone else see the cooking scene in "The long, long, trailer"? Based on that movie, I wouldn't do it.

How much of what you see in the movies do you believe to be true?
Personally, I try to live in the real world, use my intellect to make wise informed decisions, and get on with my life. Don't worry, be happy!

Obviously, you didn't see the movie. It's a comedy, not a documentary. I highly recommend it if you like to laugh.

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