-John -- I agree with you on the methods for cleaning
the frig burner. I went through the whole thing on my
67 Safari with the original frig and now the gas
cooling works great but it also works great on the
road  We have been away as long as a month and 6000
miles and have a cold fridge whenever we stop. I
figure they put a gas fridge in so it would work on
the road.

Doug




  Since you
> can't run ammonia 
> refrigerators while in motion, my solution for the
> fridge while not roosting 
> for awhile is that I added a plastic container next
> to the freezer 
> compartment that sits on a rack.  (removed the top
> rack to do this).  It is 
> big enough to hold a bag and a half of ice.  I added
> a tubing barb at the 
> bottom, drilled a hole through the bottom of the
> fridge, and ran a small 
> plastic drain tube out the bottom of the trailer. 
> The tube can be clamped 
> and drained at appropriate times.  This turns the
> fridge into an ice box when 
> not sitting in one place long enough to make the
> propane method worthwhile, 
> and is very easy to fill with ice.
> 
> One more thing...don't forget there is a thermostat
> knob for the gas, behind 
> the panel where you push the button to light the
> unit (if it's like mine).  
> Turn this all the way up to start with.  It does
> affect the size of the 
> burner flame...with an old fridge, I think it needs
> all the flame it can get 
> to start cooling initially.
> 
> John
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