Our new 2015 Itasca Viva awaits its first journey with two complete novices at the controls. Our fridge runs on generator power, A/C or propane.
We'd like to run the fridge and maybe have air conditioning while driving from the midwest to Colorado. Is it easiest to simply run the generator while driving? The fridge will run on a/c power, propane or via generator. There's a main valve switch in the propane area that's under a plastic cover. To run propane, would I need to take off the cover and turn the main valve to the right, then replace the cover? If that's the case, how long should/can I keep the propane valve open? Just wanting the easiest/best idea for a rookie but want to know also if there are any important things to keep in mind with either scenario.
We'd like to run the fridge and maybe have air conditioning while driving from the midwest to Colorado. Is it easiest to simply run the generator while driving? The fridge will run on a/c power, propane or via generator. There's a main valve switch in the propane area that's under a plastic cover. To run propane, would I need to take off the cover and turn the main valve to the right, then replace the cover? If that's the case, how long should/can I keep the propane valve open? Just wanting the easiest/best idea for a rookie but want to know also if there are any important things to keep in mind with either scenario.