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Travel with the furnance on?

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Do you travel with the furnance on when it's cold?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 7 20.0%
  • No.

    Votes: 28 80.0%

  • Total voters
    35

What Speed Do You Tow Your Trailer?

How many tow with an exhaust brake?

Now we know the answer to the question on 'refers', how about keeping the place warm? Do you travel with the furnance on when it's cold?
 
Depending on the weather, we travel with the refer, air conditioning/heater on. We've been doing this since we purchased our Artic Fox in 1998. The question I have is: what are the consequences, if any, of doing so?:confused:
 
DBR,



I think some folks are concerned that if the trailer was involved in an accident, propane might leak from a ruptured line feeding a fire or create a possible explosive atmosphere. Others have expressed a concern of an 'open' flame when stopping for fuel where gasoline and diesel pumps may be side by side or on opposite sides of the pump island.
 
Noticed when stopping in California signs at the gas stations specifically saying to turn refrigerators, etc off when pumping gas. I have no idea if any has ever torched off when doing this but the potential is there if fumes get to open flame. Just another thought.



No have never left furnace on!!!!!
 
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