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Jonathan_Clemen
Jul 07, 2013Explorer
Paul,
Thanks for your response. I have some other questions for the forum and am sure that I'll have more:
1. The owner's manual states that "Since the air conditioner requires water for cooling, water may spill from the front of the air conditioner during abrupt stops or while parked on a steep downward slope." Is the water they are referring to the condensation that air conditioners normally produce?
2. When hooked up to household or campground power,should the disconnect switch on the for the cabin battery be on? I am thinking it should, but the manual doesn't say.
3. Is there any problem with running the refrigerator on 12V or 110-120AC if the propane system is not in operation?
Jonathan
Thanks for your response. I have some other questions for the forum and am sure that I'll have more:
1. The owner's manual states that "Since the air conditioner requires water for cooling, water may spill from the front of the air conditioner during abrupt stops or while parked on a steep downward slope." Is the water they are referring to the condensation that air conditioners normally produce?
2. When hooked up to household or campground power,should the disconnect switch on the for the cabin battery be on? I am thinking it should, but the manual doesn't say.
3. Is there any problem with running the refrigerator on 12V or 110-120AC if the propane system is not in operation?
Jonathan
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