refrigerators For Rv how long can a RV refrigerator run on 1 - 20 lbs bottle of propane?
Trying to keep tongue weight down and not sure if I really need to fill both bottles.
no set answer for this but I can tell you I had a 28 ft. trailer that I used gas to cook with and also run the Fridge..I used it 1 whole season on a full tank..and I was camping about 10 to 15 times a year over 2 day weekends.
RV Camping is different but not necessarily difficult. Here are some general RV tips to make your RVing experiences safe and enjoyable.
Rent an RV for a short camping trip: it's the ideal way to explore your true needs before buying.
Put moth balls near the propane lines of the water heater and refrigerator. This will deter spiders.
Consider taking a professional RV driving course attuned to the specialized demands of safely and efficiently operating an RV
To protect your RV's plumbing, use a water pressure regulator when connected to any water source.
Use an auto battery charger to charge your batteries.
A great tip to conserve gray-water holding tank space is to turn water off when shampooing and soaping up in the shower. Also, don't run the water while you are brushing your teeth.
Diluted bleach poured into the freshwater tank, drained, refilled with water and drained again will prevent odors over a long winter.
Check your RV's Tire Pressure Often
Save general wear and tear on your RV air conditioner by parking in the shade when camping or whenever possible.
Use your generator to operate the roof air conditioner instead of the dash A/C. It cools your rig down quicker. Your RV's engine will not get so hot and it will run more efficiently.
Power conservation tip: run the water heater only when necessary.
Use Velcro tape for hanging and fastening things in your RV.
Use prepaid phone cards while traveling and camping. They are generally inexpensive and easy to use.
Cradle modems will allow you to connect to the Internet from the road, even from a pay phone.
When backing up a trailer, put your hand on the bottom of the vehicle's steering wheel and turn it in the direction you want the trailer to go.
A general rule when RVing: Always pay particular attention to your loads. Overloaded trailers can seriously damage the towing vehicle, and overloaded RVs can cause tire failure and worse.
Get a carbon monoxide detector for your RV. Replace the batteries regularly. Make sure your smoke detector works also.
Always drain the black-water holding tank first. Then drain the gray-water. Following this tip will help clean out your hose.
Fabric softener sheets placed in drawers, closets, and other general locations in an RV prevents musty odors and that "closed up" smell.
Take two coolers - one for beverages, one for food - a particularly important consideration on longer camping trips. Think about investing in a thermoelectric cooler.
Put screenwire in your rubber bumper plugs to prevent bees from nesting.
As a camping tip, use paper plates and paper cups to save on dishwashing.