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RoadXYZ
Aug 12, 2013Explorer II
martinandanne wrote:
Turned it off on Friday afternoon. Drove it 250 miles Friday night. Saturday night we were parked overnight so we turned it on. Sunday morning the freezer was cold - not sure how cold. But the frig showed no signs of being cold at all.
To those who wrote in - the house batteries were never dead or disconnected. And it didn't run out of propane, nor was the propane tank shut off. So I am pretty confident that it ran for about 4 days severely out of level with the doors open. Martin
When our refrigerator was "toast" neither the refer or freezer was cold ... we just had the coil replaced by an rv service center.
We have a two-door refer and in the past we have had an issue with the refer door when we thought it was shut tight and it wasn't .. then the refer was not as cold as we thought it should be while the freezer door was shut tight and the freezer was cold.
And have had other times when our refer is on the afternoon sun side of the lot that it has appeared to be not as 'cold' as expected, but in the early morning hours it has been cold. Just my 2 cents worth.
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