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It's also used for industrial purposes. Here is a video on how the large scale operations work.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peVAaLIJJ6c

These fridges would be great to have for prepping or as a back up if electricity is out, but gas is available.

It's also used for industrial purposes. Here is a video on how the large scale operations work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peVAaLIJJ6c These fridges would be great to have for prepping or as a back up if electricity is out, but gas is available.

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Decades ago, in the 60s-70s in 3rd world countries I saw several refrigerators that ran on burning kerosene in areas that had no electricity.

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These seem like something that plenty of people know about, and don't think much of it, maybe assume it's common knowledge. And everyone else who would have their mind blown when told that you can use fire to cool a box.

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Modern/on the market now RVs have refrigerators that will automatically switch from using 120V AC, 12V DC, or propane depending on what it senses is available.

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Rv fridges work this way. Gas fridges used to be the norm in every household, but gas explodes, so electric appliances took over. Now they are rarely ever found.