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92GreenYJ wrote:
I discovered with mine that it doesn't cool for **** on shore power. It will get mildly cool but that's about it. Doesn't matter what I set the thermostat to. These things are way more efficient on propane. I had it running on shore power for a whole week at max prior to a trip and it was barely 20 degrees below ambient temp. Got to the desert and fired it up on propane and the water bottles on the top shelf were frozen by morning. From now on I'm gonna just run it on pane a day before take off to chill it down.
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Dec-16-2016 03:59 AM
Jetstreamer wrote:
Which way were you off level? Fore and aft or side to side? I believe there is more leeway being off level fore and aft than side to side...
Dec-15-2016 08:38 PM
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Dec-07-2016 05:41 AM
SoundGuy wrote:JWRoberts wrote:
The bottom line is if it is level enough for you, then it's level enough for the fridge. I doubt seriously if not being level is your problem.
The OP first said - "As of right now I have it parked in my yard, which isn't exactly level." and later followed that with - "Ok if half bubble out is the max then I'm way off".
"Way off" doesn't sound level enough for occupancy and therefore not good for the fridge considering we know that any gas absorption fridge operated beyond leveling specs recommended by the manufacturer can begin to suffer damage to the cooling unit in as little as 15 minutes. If this rig has been sitting for days or weeks "way off" level with the fridge running then it shouldn't be any surprise at all that the cooling unit may already be partially blocked, as evidenced by poor cooling efficiency. 😞