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- chevyman2Explorer
mlts22 wrote:
Parking a TT on an incline, no problem.
Running an absorption fridge more than three degrees off level... big problem, as in a dead unit in a short time.
Just make sure its well chocked, the weight of the unit is on the chocks and not the tongue jack (or even worse stabilizer jacks), and the fridge is off... don't see anything wrong other than that, other than perhaps keeping an eye on the house batteries.
DITTO. Keep fridge OFF. Keep wheels blocked real well!! Preferably Chocks to block the tires (If its real steep) Id block all 4 tires. Then I would use those chocks that go between the tires also.
NOW LISTEN CLOSE... After you move the TT back to more level ground. I would not turn the fridge on for at least 24 hours. - mlts22ExplorerParking a TT on an incline, no problem.
Running an absorption fridge more than three degrees off level... big problem, as in a dead unit in a short time.
Just make sure its well chocked, the weight of the unit is on the chocks and not the tongue jack (or even worse stabilizer jacks), and the fridge is off... don't see anything wrong other than that, other than perhaps keeping an eye on the house batteries.
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