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Propane or Natural Gas Refrigerator/Freezer

Postby Copper Catcher » Thu Jul 05, 2012 11:41 am

Ok, I know they are a reality but they are also super expensive for the most part if you plan on getting one of any size from what I have seen looking online.

If the electricity goes out and you don't have a generator I am guessing this is the only option for keeping stuff cool as long as you have gas.

However, if the electricity goes out I am guessing the natural gas lines want last forever either.

Anyone have one of these and can share your experences? In advance, thanks! I wonder if their would last an EMP?
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Re: Propane or Natural Gas Refrigerator/Freezer

Postby NHsorter » Thu Jul 05, 2012 1:32 pm

My Grandfather has one out on his island house/camp. It was built in the 40's. Servel is the brand I think. It runs all summer on a 100# propane tank. Works great and always has. I don't see what an EMP could do to it. There is no circuitry whatsoever. Just a burner and some coils. Don't know how they make them now though.
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Re: Propane or Natural Gas Refrigerator/Freezer

Postby Copper Catcher » Thu Jul 05, 2012 1:39 pm

http://www.propanerefrigerator.us/propa ... rostek.htm

Looks like an interesting alternative to electric....However it is expensive!
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Re: Propane or Natural Gas Refrigerator/Freezer

Postby daviscfad » Thu Jul 05, 2012 3:54 pm

get you a generator that runs on natural gas and don't worry about anything.
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Re: Propane or Natural Gas Refrigerator/Freezer

Postby Copper Catcher » Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:51 pm

A loud generator in my opinion is asking for unwanted visitors.
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Re: Propane or Natural Gas Refrigerator/Freezer

Postby 68Camaro » Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:26 pm

Copper Catcher wrote:A loud generator in my opinion is asking for unwanted visitors.


Install a better muffler/exhaust system... But it's not the noise that is going to make a house stand-out - it's the lights at night. If you want to be laying low during a critical time you'll need to be using black-out curtains, and if you really want to stay under the radar to everyone you'll have to go natural, create no thermal image difference from the background at all.

There are MANY natural disasters/events where I want power to replace the loss of distributed power, well before any SHTF event.
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Re: Propane or Natural Gas Refrigerator/Freezer

Postby alpacafarmer » Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:38 am

I have NG fridge. A Servel from the 40's. These are built to last forever. The new ones are very expensive and I doubt they will last as long. Mine runs from a gas well on my farm so I won't need to worry about a supply of fuel. I have an automatic whole house NG generator also but how long would it run in a SHTF situation? I'm blessed with the chance to test out my preparedness level often as we have the worst electrical service in the country. We are on day seven with no electric and the electric company hopes to have someone in the area next Monday or Tues. to start working on repairs. I believe NG is the way to go and will be available much longer than electric, gas or propane.
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Postby daviscfad » Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:25 pm

john i don't think the gas generators put off a lot of noise. fromy understanding when the lights go out the natural gas generator automatically kicks on.
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Re: Propane or Natural Gas Refrigerator/Freezer

Postby Mossy » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:42 pm

From what I recall (not very well) some have a problem working if they have been tipped over. Need to look into that.
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Re: Propane or Natural Gas Refrigerator/Freezer

Postby texcollex » Fri Jul 27, 2012 9:40 pm

Mossy wrote:From what I recall (not very well) some have a problem working if they have been tipped over. Need to look into that.


If you lay it down or tip it over it develops air bubbles in the refrigerant. You must stand it up and leave it turned off for 24 hours or so before attempting to restart it. They run on basically the same amount of gas as a pilot light.
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Re: Propane or Natural Gas Refrigerator/Freezer

Postby Copper Catcher » Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:13 am

I have a buddy that is putting in a whole house generac system. He is going to have the guy call me eventually. My wife want to go hear one running first.

Looking toward this one to run on natural gas:
http://www.generac.com/Residential/Guar ... ies_20_kW/

The control has a ten second delay switching over when power goes down. Also it click on test mode I think weekly or maybe monthly not sure.
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Re: Propane or Natural Gas Refrigerator/Freezer

Postby 68Camaro » Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:59 am

Copper Catcher wrote:I have a buddy that is putting in a whole house generac system. He is going to have the guy call me eventually. My wife want to go hear one running first.

Looking toward this one to run on natural gas:
http://www.generac.com/Residential/Guar ... ies_20_kW/

The control has a ten second delay switching over when power goes down. Also it click on test mode I think weekly or maybe monthly not sure.


Weekly... I have one. Noise is there, but not too bad. Obviously a consideration, and the unit should be placed and oriented with that in mind. I've spent some time looking into alternate noise supression methods, but it's been away too far down my to-do list.
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Re: Propane or Natural Gas Refrigerator/Freezer

Postby Engineer » Sat Jul 28, 2012 3:32 pm

68Camaro wrote:I've spent some time looking into alternate noise supression methods, but it's been away too far down my to-do list.


A pipe full of marbles would be an interesting experiment.
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