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Gdetrailer
Oct 04, 2013Explorer III
RV fridges work on the principle of gravity.
In order for gravity to work the tubing is designed to work MOST efficiently when the fridge is fully within the bubble. Running half bubble or fully outside the marks will slow down the coolant or even stop the circulation altogether.
Slowing down or stopping the circulation increases the risk of overheating the boiler which in turn breaks down the coolant and it starts to crystalize and clog the small parts of the tubing.
While there are many on this forum which will argue that it is perfectly fine to run out of level due to "redesigns" made by the manufacturers it is not those folks money which will be used by you to replace or repair your fridge.
It is a $1500-$2500 item to replace and even a rebuilt cooling unit runs for $600 not including labor.
I would not recommend even half bubble out but thats me and I don't like gambling with my money...
In order for gravity to work the tubing is designed to work MOST efficiently when the fridge is fully within the bubble. Running half bubble or fully outside the marks will slow down the coolant or even stop the circulation altogether.
Slowing down or stopping the circulation increases the risk of overheating the boiler which in turn breaks down the coolant and it starts to crystalize and clog the small parts of the tubing.
While there are many on this forum which will argue that it is perfectly fine to run out of level due to "redesigns" made by the manufacturers it is not those folks money which will be used by you to replace or repair your fridge.
It is a $1500-$2500 item to replace and even a rebuilt cooling unit runs for $600 not including labor.
I would not recommend even half bubble out but thats me and I don't like gambling with my money...
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