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dougrainer
Oct 12, 2014Nomad
Old-Biscuit wrote:RinconVTR wrote:
But I stand my opinion on being "perfectly" level. Everything has a tolerance, and being slightly off (meaning tolerable enough to walk and sleep in) is not going to destroy anything overnight.
And that is where you seem to be having the problem.....perfectly level
No ONE has suggested 'perfectly level'
Dometic has reasonably level (no noticeable sloping of walls.floors....comfortable to live in)
Norcold has degrees of level (3* side to side & 6* front to back)
Others have posted 'level' which is close enough
Point is..rv absorption fridges depend on gravity flow to operate.
Fluids can under pressure run uphill but gravity flow/no pressure then downhill is best.
Level it and run it....simple
Correct. The problem is, WHAT is YOUR RV at, in level, when you do any type stop. Sorry, most people have NO CLUE. Unless they are having to hold on to a cabinet while walking in the RV, they would think it is level enough. It USED to be years ago with the round bubble levels, that ANY part of the bubble in the round center circle measured INSIDE the refer was adequate enough for operation. Doug
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