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From: Rob Zanussi (no email)
Date: Tue Oct 03 2006 - 10:10:31 EDT
I am assuming that the pilot light on the fridge has a thermal coupling
similar to the pilot lights on the old non electronic furnaces. This senses
when the light goes out and shuts off the gas to prevent a propane build up
and potential explosion etc. If it does there is nothing to worry about.
Rob
At 06:36 AM 10/3/2006 -0700, you wrote:
>I have no problem with propane for cooking whereby the unit is turned
>off when we're done. To have a frig on 24/7 is another matter however.
>Unlike the stove, if something went wrong (flame out) and we were
>asleep.....
>
Do you realize that in about 40 years, we'll have millions of old ladies
running around with tattoos and pierced navels?
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