Jun-07-2018 08:16 AM
Jun-16-2018 02:18 PM
Ed_Gee wrote:
Other than what was already suggested, I can only suggest looking into replacing your 3-way LPG refrigerator with the new style compressor fridge for RVs that run off 12 volts. Pricey option, but will preclude any future need to be level.
Jun-13-2018 01:40 PM
Jun-13-2018 01:02 PM
SJ-Chris wrote:
I'm having an issue with my RV fridge right now and I'm wondering if it is an off-level issue.
I am parked on the street out front of my home. The street is naturally curved/sloping towards the sidewalk so that water can drain. I'm guessing side-to-side it is probably off by about 3 inches from one side of the RV to the other.
I turned on my refrigerator today while parked and I wanted to see if it would cool off properly on propane. I turned it on at 2pm. It is 8:40pm now. The freezer section has cooled down to about 20 degrees (...it was about 85 degrees outside during the day where I live). The refrigerator (non-freezer) section has not cooled down (it is still showing about 65-70 degrees). Is it possible that it is not functioning properly because it is not level (the RV is not level side-to-side)? Or is it likely another problem?
Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks! As always...I appreciate your feedback!
-Chris
2008 Four Winds Chateau 31' Class C
This has a Norcold refrigerator/freezer.
Jun-12-2018 08:45 PM
Jun-12-2018 07:38 AM
ipeltier wrote:
We can’t disconnect so the trailer is backed in on the slanted driveway and the truck sits on the road. We can’t level the trailer without raising up the back of the truck.
Jun-08-2018 07:24 AM
Jun-07-2018 04:55 PM
garyp4951 wrote:
I understand level for extended operation, but while towing out of level mine works fine on gas, and I've made many trips 3k miles or more with no problems.
Jun-07-2018 03:57 PM
Jun-07-2018 02:06 PM
Jun-07-2018 01:56 PM
Jun-07-2018 12:57 PM
Old biscuit wrote:
then FULLY CHOCK the wheels...disconnect from truck and level trailer
Jun-07-2018 11:44 AM
Jun-07-2018 11:28 AM
ipeltier wrote:
“I'm confused. If you can level at a camp site, why can't you level in your driveway? :h Use wood blocks, lego blocks, etc. to level side 2 side and your landing legs and stabilizers for fore/aft level...just like at a camp site.”
We can’t disconnect so the trailer is backed in on the slanted driveway and the truck sits on the road. We can’t level the trailer without raising up the back of the truck.
Jun-07-2018 11:28 AM