โApr-29-2015 09:50 PM
โMay-01-2015 11:17 AM
ronfisherman wrote:dannoman wrote:
Lastly seems like it takes the Norcold fridge a long while to cool whilst the freezer seems to respond fairly quickly. I'm not on level ground in my home driveway and not sure if that is the issue. I spoke to a Winnebago employee at their HQ and they said you don't have to worry about fridges as much as people make out as they are not manufactured the way they used to be. He said the lines are more connected at angles now and said if you are comfy enough to walk in the unit its as level as it needs to be.
I would take the Winnebago statements on level as a very loose guide. Keep the RV as level as possible.
Freezer should get cold quickly. Fridge side may take up to 24 hours to get to proper temperature.
โMay-01-2015 02:49 AM
dannoman wrote:
Lastly seems like it takes the Norcold fridge a long while to cool whilst the freezer seems to respond fairly quickly. I'm not on level ground in my home driveway and not sure if that is the issue. I spoke to a Winnebago employee at their HQ and they said you don't have to worry about fridges as much as people make out as they are not manufactured the way they used to be. He said the lines are more connected at angles now and said if you are comfy enough to walk in the unit its as level as it needs to be.
โApr-30-2015 10:09 PM
gbopp wrote:
Welcome to the forum and congrats on your Winnebago.
Are you familiar with The 12 Volt Side of Life? You may find it interesting and helpful.
I don't know of any way to run your A/C without being plugged into an outlet or have the generator running.
Enjoy your travels.
โApr-30-2015 08:38 PM
โApr-30-2015 10:21 AM
At this point with a 30AMP MH it seems the only way we can run the A/C is when plugged directly into a camp sites 30AMP or have the generator running?
โApr-30-2015 07:05 AM
โApr-30-2015 02:25 AM