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SJ-Chris
Nov 12, 2022Explorer II
RickLight wrote:
You might double check your manual.
Mine says 3/6 degrees not percent. In another spot it says "comfortable to live in" which can be misinterpreted but I think is easily understood.
I'm not worried about refrigerator operation anytime someone is actually CAMPING in the RV. Because when someone is camping in the RV they will naturally try to make the RV somewhat level for sleeping and walking around. Most campsites are not off by 3 or 6 degrees. 3 or 6 degrees is actually quite a bit of an angle.
I think the most likely scenario to avoid would be one where someone parks on a steep driveway or parks on a road on a hill. In those situations, the refrigerator can be wildly off-level as people aren't necessarily parking there to camp/sleep but it could be there for a day or more. Or maybe driving up a long steep grade, or break down on such a grade. Most people wouldn't think about their refrigerator in such a situation.
I'm curious to know....if someone was parked significantly off-level and the boiler temperature was cut off at 210*C then back on at 170*C, what would happen to the temps inside the freezer and refrigerator?
-Chris
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