Refrigerator, Losing propane connection during travel
Refrigerator, Losing propane connection during travel
Viperoy |
Sep 7 2022, 07:16 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 7-September 22 Member No.: 10,213 Favorite Truck Camper(s): Lance Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: F450dually 4x4 Ford crew cab Type of Tiedowns used: Forklift fast guns Truck and Camper Setup: F450 dually airbags, Stableloads, fastguns |
I currently have my third truck camper—a Lance 1172. I’ve had this camper 3 years. I have an issue, sometimes, where the propane supply to my refrigerator is lost when we move from one campground to the next—this might be a 200 mile move or a400 mile move. When I get to my new destination or go into the camper an hour or two into the drive, the fridge is beeping and has lost the propane connection. Once I turn the fridge off and back on, it reconnects and will run without issue if I am parked for days. However it may do this several days in a row or sporadically if traveling. Any ideas?
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buckhorn_cortez |
Nov 5 2023, 10:56 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 5-November 23 Member No.: 10,300 Favorite Truck Camper(s): Host Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: F350 dually crew cab Type of Tiedowns used: TorkLift Fast Guns Truck and Camper Setup: F350, dually, 4wd with air bags, Host Cascade camper |
If the refrigerator is propane-powered, there is a pilot that has to be lit for the propane valve to stay open. In all probability, driving the camper has caused the pilot to go out from air being forced down the refrigerator vent and blowing out the pilot. That can be a difficult problem to solve. I had that problem on one camper and made a small baffle that I attached to the roof in front of the refrigerator vent to direct the on-coming air around the vent. That worked fine, but if I was driving in a strong crosswind, the pilot would sometimes be blown out.
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