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- Kayteg1Explorer IIOver the years several members who did not like commercial agendas did open their own forums. They were/are no fees to join. Bad part is that even you could find very honest replies on them, without spending big money on advertisement, the traffic is very small.
That was pretty common movement on rv.net and Ford truck forums.
Not too many members stick around for 15 or more years.
The times where we had very exciting RV.net get togethers are gone as well.
Now thinking how some members would drive their rigs 400 miles only to spend 2 nights with fellow forum members, it does sound out of this World.
My family still has rv.net T-shirts. I use them for car repairs. - SidecarFlipExplorer III
Kayteg1 wrote:
marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
I have wondered why the Tech Issues section only has 2 Stickies on top.
You would think there would be a couple of basic stickies like fridge operation, 12 volt and power, Air Conditiong performance, and other commonly asked and re-asked questions.
This forum does not want topics with resolutions to continue.
Each topic that does not have new reply for few days gets closed and members are forced to start a new one.
Bare in mind it is commercial forum and they want you to stick around here, not find a solution and leave.
Aren't all forums that are free...comercially motivated? Only ones I know of that aren't are the ones you pay to post.... I belong to a couple - Kayteg1Explorer II
marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
I have wondered why the Tech Issues section only has 2 Stickies on top.
You would think there would be a couple of basic stickies like fridge operation, 12 volt and power, Air Conditiong performance, and other commonly asked and re-asked questions.
This forum does not want topics with resolutions to continue.
Each topic that does not have new reply for few days gets closed and members are forced to start a new one.
Bare in mind it is commercial forum and they want you to stick around here, not find a solution and leave. - marcsbigfoot20bExplorer
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
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Are there No online troubleshooting guides to help a person in need? This would certainly help reduce the number of redundant posts.
I have wondered why the Tech Issues section only has 2 Stickies on top.
You would think there would be a couple of basic stickies like fridge operation, 12 volt and power, Air Conditiong performance, and other commonly asked and re-asked questions. - MEXICOWANDERERExplorer
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Are there No online troubleshooting guides to help a person in need? This would certainly help reduce the number of redundant posts. - uncle_tExplorer
allbrandauto wrote:
residential refridge is not power hungry my norcold drew 4 amps of ac power my residential draws 1 amp of ac power yes I added a inverter and 2 more batterys but could go 2 full days on battery power alone best upgrade I have down anybody that tells you residential is not the way to go is just afraid to do it
x 10 norcold which i referred to as no cold drew 3 times the current than the res samsung. the norcold temps were in direct relation to the outside temps. the samsung is at 38 and zero when its 35 outside or 112 outside. don't boondock but can run reefer on inverter for 6 or 7 hours on the road with negligible battery drain. Thanks f or the recall 900 bucks it will reimburse me for the samsung.:C - 3_tonsExplorer III
wnjj wrote:
3 tons wrote:
Are we talking about one single solitary line that drains water, but allows ambient air to migrate towards refer, please clarify 'stopped up'..... now I'm exhausted - lol!!
Think P-trap on plumbing. No air can enter but water can exit. An upward loop in the drain tube or one-way (out only) check valve works.
Ok got it now, thanks to ALL for the added clarity!! - wnjjExplorer II
3 tons wrote:
Are we talking about one single solitary line that drains water, but allows ambient air to migrate towards refer, please clarify 'stopped up'..... now I'm exhausted - lol!!
Think P-trap on plumbing. No air can enter but water can exit. An upward loop in the drain tube or one-way (out only) check valve works. - SidecarFlipExplorer IIIAny fridge, compressor included will do a poor job of refrigeration if, the unit cannot get rid of the hear. Refrigeration is merely moving heat to another medium and cold replaces it.
- SidecarFlipExplorer IIIAs Mrt. Biscuit states.. and why I asked you when you were camping, was the afternoon sun on the fridge side of the camper?
If you radiant heat the siding on the camper (with the afternoon sun) there is nothing between the siding and the inside fridge cavity to dissipate the heat but the airflow through the backside of the fridge, providing as Mr. Biscuit said, properly installed fans and baffles. Always, of possible, park with the fridge side away from the afternoon sun.
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