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kellertx5er wrote:dbbls wrote:
There should be a plug in the end. This keeps air out but let's water drain.
That's a good trick, letting water through but not air.
โJul-27-2015 01:02 PM
dbbls wrote:
There should be a plug in the end. This keeps air out but let's water drain.
โJul-27-2015 06:08 AM
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โJul-26-2015 06:25 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
The two major brands of Fridges are Dometic and Norcold
Norcold there is an evaporation chamber (AKA CUP) inside the compartment into which the hose should drip
Dometic the hose is supposed to exit via one of the holes in the outer cover so it drip, drip,drips on the ground.
My dealer the service techinican said "I always put it out" (I was there for the dometic recall) When I returned to the rig.. He lied.
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โJul-24-2015 05:36 AM
YC 1 wrote:
It is important to be intact because warm air will enter the refer and raise the temps more that you would imagine. In one friends setup I was able to slide a clear plastic tube inside the old tube. Enough of it was intact to hold well. In some setups there should be a U so the end is higher up so it can trap a bit of water to act as an air plug.
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