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profdant139
Apr 25, 2019Explorer II
Old Biscuit, that is a helpful photo -- thanks.
Based on all that has been said so far, is there a consensus on the safe limit of "how many degrees out of level?" This matters a lot, because there are many times when we have to park, at least for a little while, out of level -- for example, when we stop to do some shopping. If I could be sure that (for example) three degrees of inclination is no big deal, then I would not have to re-park the trailer, or put Lynx blocks under one tire, or whatever.
It would be handy to have a clear, unambiguous, user-friendly guideline.
Do we have a volunteer (who is both tech-savvy and literate) who will draft up the standards??
And as long as I am wishing for clear guidance, the instructions would have to distinguish between side to side and front to back leveling, depending on the orientation of the fridge.
Based on all that has been said so far, is there a consensus on the safe limit of "how many degrees out of level?" This matters a lot, because there are many times when we have to park, at least for a little while, out of level -- for example, when we stop to do some shopping. If I could be sure that (for example) three degrees of inclination is no big deal, then I would not have to re-park the trailer, or put Lynx blocks under one tire, or whatever.
It would be handy to have a clear, unambiguous, user-friendly guideline.
Do we have a volunteer (who is both tech-savvy and literate) who will draft up the standards??
And as long as I am wishing for clear guidance, the instructions would have to distinguish between side to side and front to back leveling, depending on the orientation of the fridge.
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