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GordonThree
Jul 29, 2018Explorer
Congratulations on your new rig!
Dry air is hard for any size air conditioning to cool.
My trailer stock was an 8000 btu above the fridge but received a factory upgrade to a 13.5 rooftop. It's often too powerful for the tiny cabin and that creates issues too.
Don't obsess about the fridge being perfectly level, it's not going to be destroyed running a few days in your driveway.
If camping in high heat will be the norm, You might want to consider adding a fan inside the vent for the fridge, there's several recent postings on that topic.
Dry air is hard for any size air conditioning to cool.
My trailer stock was an 8000 btu above the fridge but received a factory upgrade to a 13.5 rooftop. It's often too powerful for the tiny cabin and that creates issues too.
Don't obsess about the fridge being perfectly level, it's not going to be destroyed running a few days in your driveway.
If camping in high heat will be the norm, You might want to consider adding a fan inside the vent for the fridge, there's several recent postings on that topic.
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