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LeviSara

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Hello to you all!
We had a question about a refrigerator. Does anyone have trouble with their refrigerator shutting off when the propane gets low (we have a 100 lb tank on RV) or on a 20 lb tank when it gets low?
Thank you for any help!
Levi & Sara
EOMIN.ORG - click yellow box for internet church
 
I had the same problem with my 12v refrigerator for rv. It turned out that the propane regulator was bad. I replaced it, and the problem went away.
If you've already checked the propane line, regulator, and thermocouple, the next thing to check is the refrigerator's vent. If the vent is clogged, the refrigerator won't be able to properly ventilate, and it will shut off.
 
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I had the same problem with my 12v refrigerator for rv. It turned out that the propane regulator was bad. I replaced it, and the problem went away.
If you've already checked the propane line, regulator, and thermocouple, the next thing to check is the refrigerator's vent. If the vent is clogged, the refrigerator won't be able to properly ventilate, and it will shut off.
Thank you for your reply. Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. We aren't having any problems with the furnace and it's on the same regulator as the refrigerator. Would the regulator effect only the refrigerator or all of the appliances connected to the regulator? Thank you!
 

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