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Atlee
Feb 12, 2014Explorer II
As long as you're moving it's no problem. The constant jostling of the RV will keep all the elements of the "cooling solution" mixed. If you stopped on that long 20-30 mile upgrade, then certain elements of the "cooling solution" will settle out and begin to clog up the cooling tubes. If these elements are allowed to harden in the constricted cooling tubes, then the cooling ability of the fridge will go down.
I would suggest if the traffic on this long 20-30 up hill grade should come to a halt for a while, it might be best if the fridge was cut off.
I would suggest if the traffic on this long 20-30 up hill grade should come to a halt for a while, it might be best if the fridge was cut off.
JnJnKatiebug wrote:
What about going up a 4% to 6% grade for 20 or 30 miles. I have done this in Colorado for years. You are sometimes going uphill for 30 minutes or more.
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