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- FlyWright
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- 1977 Marshall Californian 34 LRC
On another thread, (http://www.trawlerforum.com/index.spark?aBID=115492&p=3&topicID=44155608), FF mentioned how much he liked his propane refrigerator for quiet extended time at anchor.* Three weeks on a 20 Lb bottle with no worries about electrical power or extended genset running to support cold or frozen food. I'd love not to have to load $30 of dry ice in my cooler for a week on the water.
I've been wondering about these on a boat and would like to hear from FF and others on your opinion and experiences.
1. Are there marine combo units that take advantage of the 12V/110V/propane sources like RV models that automatically switch off propane when the other sources are available?*
2. Are the ones in use on boats today actually RV models?*
3. Does a boat installation require an external vent/hot spot side plate like RVs have?*
4. Are there special safety considerations in addition to propane sniffer monitors that should be considered?*
Incidentally, I already have 2 propane bottles mounted in a vented cabinet on the FB with a remote shut-off solenoid for the stove/oven.*
I appreciate your insight and advice.*
-- Edited by FlyWright on Monday 1st of August 2011 02:07:08 PM
-- Edited by FlyWright on Monday 1st of August 2011 02:10:19 PM
I've been wondering about these on a boat and would like to hear from FF and others on your opinion and experiences.
1. Are there marine combo units that take advantage of the 12V/110V/propane sources like RV models that automatically switch off propane when the other sources are available?*
2. Are the ones in use on boats today actually RV models?*
3. Does a boat installation require an external vent/hot spot side plate like RVs have?*
4. Are there special safety considerations in addition to propane sniffer monitors that should be considered?*
Incidentally, I already have 2 propane bottles mounted in a vented cabinet on the FB with a remote shut-off solenoid for the stove/oven.*
I appreciate your insight and advice.*
-- Edited by FlyWright on Monday 1st of August 2011 02:07:08 PM
-- Edited by FlyWright on Monday 1st of August 2011 02:10:19 PM