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BobsYourUncle
Oct 21, 2018Nomad
I lived 2 winters in my TT in Alberta.
In the minus 20's for weeks on end the refer was ok.
Had a few issues when it got to about minus 33 C. I had to block the bottom air intake and put a 100W light bulb in the back to warm up the back of the fridge to keep it running.
Also had to put a heating pad in with my propane bottles to keep enough flow to run stuff, especially the furnace.
At a few degrees below freezing your fridge is absolutely a non issue. Don't even think or worry about it.
In the minus 20's for weeks on end the refer was ok.
Had a few issues when it got to about minus 33 C. I had to block the bottom air intake and put a 100W light bulb in the back to warm up the back of the fridge to keep it running.
Also had to put a heating pad in with my propane bottles to keep enough flow to run stuff, especially the furnace.
At a few degrees below freezing your fridge is absolutely a non issue. Don't even think or worry about it.
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