When you travel, is the propane on or off?

4 Comments

  • Garry Castaldi - 11 years ago

    I keep it GAS on because the freezer and refrigerator need it to keep the food cold or frozen.

  • Don - 11 years ago

    We converted our RV refer to a residential model. The furnace is electric start so there is not a pilot light running. The question made me think a bit and we will consider turning off the gas valve unless we expect to boondock a significant amount of time or will actually use the furnace.

  • Wandrin Lloyd - 11 years ago

    Although I don't turn off the valves at the propane tanks, the refrigerator and water heater are turned off. Those travel days when the refrigerator is turned off is a good time to defrost/deice the refrigerator/freezer upon arrival at the new location.

  • elliott-maine - 11 years ago

    We keep it on so that the freezer and refrigerator will keep our food cold or frozen.

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