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roadglide3
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Has anyone had problems with the ref in the slide? A salesman says stay away. I asked why he informed me that the electrical cords kink and break with the continuous sliding! Never heard of that Any info would be great tia
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CabinetmakerII
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roadglide3 wrote:
Has anyone had problems with the ref in the slide? A salesman says stay away. I asked why he informed me that the electrical cords kink and break with the continuous sliding! Never heard of that Any info would be great tia


Only know of one Class C MH that had an electrical problem in the wiring to the slide. I was in fact caused by the wire chafing on the slide mechanism after the flexible support had failed (worn out). Had he been more diligent during any maintenance and or pre-trip inspection he would have noticed he had a problem.

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Bedlam
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We also have a 3-way fridge in a slide with no problems. As posted, they are slightly less efficient because venting has to be forced out the side instead of out the top. If you have to worry about your slide supporting your fridge, you need to be concerned about the RV construction more than where the fridge is located.

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BB_TX
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7+ yrs, ~20,000 miles, and nearly 200 nights on ours and never a problem. And have never heard of anyone having a problem with a fridge related to being in a slide.

WyoTraveler
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downtheroad wrote:
Probably gas lines also...

But then, "A salesman says," and you know how much that might or might not be worth.


I'll bet there were no models like that in his lot and customer asked for one. You can tell a salesman is lying when his lips start moving.

Artum_Snowbird
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Explorer
If it's not in the slide it tends to vent through the roof. Slide mounted vent out the side above the fridge, and often with a fan. On the one hand, it's another roof vent to check caulking, and on the other it is a source of parasitic power loss through the motorized vent fan.
Mike
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Lynnmor
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Explorer
In some units the refer needs to be shorter due to the lower ceiling in the slide. Also, I don't like the top vent being on the side which reduces the air flow over the coils. A fan is usually added to assist the air flow, but that is an added draw on the battery when dry camping.

donn0128
Explorer II
Explorer II
Another one at 9 years old and not any problems. Pick a floor plan you like best, feel comfortable living in, and can safely tow.

fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
We've had two 5th wheels with the fridge in the slide and have had no issues with either one. Just my $.02 worth.
Howard and Peggy

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rav
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Explorer
ours is in the slide- no problems and is on year 9. FYI the sink and the range/oven are also on the same slide as the fridge.

2oldman
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Explorer II
Salesmen try to sell what they have, and will say almost anything to accomplish that, including scaring you by saying something that 'could' happen.

Never had a problem in 12 years with my entire kitchen in a slide.
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downtheroad
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Probably gas lines also...

But then, "A salesman says," and you know how much that might or might not be worth.
"If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane."

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Trackrig
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Explorer II
I prefer to not have the refer in the slide due to all of the weight. When it's full, it's a lot of weight. And when they're in a slide, they're usually in the corner which then exposes two sides of the refer to the sun it that's the only direction you can park.

Bill
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Peg_Leg
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My cords are either coiled or ran through a flexible guide. The only trouble I had was a tire blowing out and breaking the guide and a couple of speaker wires for the stereo. The other cords were fine.

I have my fridge and stove in a slide out. I'd keep a closer eye on the flexible gas connection. Dang, now you went and gave me something else to check on.
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