We have a Jay Flight 26bh with a Norcold refrigerator . We will be camping in Yellowstone National Park this summer and will be off the power grid. I have installed a battery shut-off on my battery box and I am planning to shut off all power to the camper while we are seeing the sights during the day. I am wondering if the fridge needs any power while running off propane? Any helpful thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks
Yes if its a newer trailer with the DSI type fridge it takes 12 volts to light the propane as they do not have a pilot light. if its a older trailer then you might have a pilot light then it does not need a 12 volt source to run
Make sure you turn off your power amplifier for the TV (little button behind the TV) if you have one...you will pull a little power from your propane detector as well. If you have your 7 pin wired up right on your truck, and the fuse connected - it will provide a little power to help charge up your battery. You could run your car for a little while each afternoon as needed to help top off your battery. If you practice a little conservation, I think you will be just fine!