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SoundGuy
Sep 20, 2016Explorer
braindead0 wrote:
I've never had any problems up to 7000', others have reported working fine at higher altitudes.
Nor have I ... the Norcold manual light 323 in our Fleetwood popup worked just fine anywhere we went, including over 10,000' in Colorado. So what? ... that doesn't change any official position manufacturers such as Norcold and Dometic may have on the subject. The fact is air is thinner at elevation and this does affect the performance of propane gas fridges ... those of us who find we can run above the recommended maximum of 5500' simply got lucky, for whatever reason. Regardless, the bottom line remains - fridge manufacturers make no guarantee any fridge will continue to run properly on propane at high elevation and to argue otherwise is pointless. :R
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