If its such a major problem to get LPG to these remote areas, how do you get your food/fuel for generators ect, the grissly adams out there please refrain from answering.
Being like the rest of the planet, I take it we are talking about the US, if it as snowed for a considerable time to have blocked roads ect, is it not when the days are at there shortest and the snow came out of clouds right. how will this have affected there solar powersystem?
All I am trying to say is that in these harsh periods, the hard gained solar electricity would be much better used in other areas other than fridges/freezers.
Dave H,
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More seriously, keeping frozen food at a constant low temperature preserves it better than temperatures just below freezing.Leave a comment:
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Depends on location - on another forum, Marc has to bring the LPG in by boat - not easy. Some places in the US winter travel is a bit dangerous due to ice and snow plus mountain roads.Leave a comment:
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Gas fridges are very frugal with there gas usage, run silent 24/ 7.
If blocked roads due to snow (winter) was the issue, the use of a fridge/freezer wouldnt be needed.
How much outlay is neccasary to run a elecric freezer in winter?, short days ect.
Just like a log fire, people would need to stock up fuel for cold periods, I am sure that the same people who live in these remote
places would have the use of a pickup ect which would need to go to the gas station on a regular basis.
Sorry for your disbelief but in my experience gas fridges are the way to go.
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Actually Quakers have not problem with electricity.
The Amish who are the primary users of gas refrigeration and make a good one don't like electricity.
Strange quirk of this religion is that they are allowed to have telephones computers and power tools for use in their business but not in their homes.Leave a comment:
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Because there is no alternative being very remote where bringing in LPG is too expensive. The USA is a very large country. In some states your closest neighbor is 10 miles away and the gas station is 50 miles away.Leave a comment:
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Can anybody an this forum ,please enlighten me why? anybody in America would try to run a fridge freezer in a remote location off of electricity?
I in England who as a property in Spain have the same problem, in Spain ( keeping the beer cold).
Propane/ Butane fridges are the answer.
In America you are the biggest users of gas refrigerators on the planet, ask the Quakers.
I would also like to add , that when I tried to buy a decent sized (gas) fridge/ freezer, although it was made in the (eu) was only available through distributors in the (us).
Regards Dave H.
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