โOct-03-2013 12:17 PM
โOct-13-2013 08:59 PM
โOct-11-2013 08:56 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
I'd love to see that in the manual. Northwood is the trailer so why would they give this info? Dometic and Norcold are the common refrigerator companies, I would believe their manual.
โOct-10-2013 06:59 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:
I'd love to see that in the manual. Northwood is the trailer so why would they give this info?
โOct-10-2013 06:35 AM
โOct-09-2013 11:07 PM
mobeewan wrote:joeshmoe wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
So that you can run it on LP while traveling.........no harm/no foul doing so.
MFGs even talk about it in the manuals......and they have a team a lawyers that approve what they publish.
Everything I've read and been told said NOT to drive while in LP mode.
1. The pilot will blow out.
2. The fridge must remain steady and level when powered on.
1. Misinformation. You "read it somewhere" on the internet. Please cite the manufacturer who states it will blow out. The "pilot" is really the burner flame and is shielded in an enclosed box. If it blows out there is a problem with air blowing into the enclosed burner box while the trailer is moving.
2. "The fridge must remain steady and level when powered on". This is during normal stationary operation and includes a plus or minus amount that it can be off level while stationary. Please cite the manufacturer who states it cannot be run while being towed.
โOct-06-2013 08:49 PM
โOct-06-2013 08:04 PM
joeshmoe wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
So that you can run it on LP while traveling.........no harm/no foul doing so.
MFGs even talk about it in the manuals......and they have a team a lawyers that approve what they publish.
Everything I've read and been told said NOT to drive while in LP mode.
1. The pilot will blow out.
2. The fridge must remain steady and level when powered on.
โOct-04-2013 10:37 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:joeshmoe wrote:
Everything I've read and been told said NOT to drive while in LP mode.
1. The pilot will blow out.
2. The fridge must remain steady and level when powered on.
Well, you've read and heard incorrectly. If the pilot blows out - fix what is wrong with it. The motion while rolling down the road is better than parking off level and causes no harm.
They are designed and built with the intention that they will operate while going down the road.
โOct-04-2013 10:28 PM
joeshmoe wrote:
Everything I've read and been told said NOT to drive while in LP mode.
1. The pilot will blow out.
2. The fridge must remain steady and level when powered on.
โOct-04-2013 04:32 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
So that you can run it on LP while traveling.........no harm/no foul doing so.
MFGs even talk about it in the manuals......and they have a team a lawyers that approve what they publish.
โOct-04-2013 05:33 AM
โOct-03-2013 08:04 PM
lap527 wrote:First, it WILL bounce around. When it cools to whatever it is set for the heating (AC or gas) will shut off and the absorption cooling slows to a stop. The box warms a bit and the heating cycle starts the absorption cooling cycle again. There is a lag before it really starts removing heat (cooling) again.
.... the frig was 34 and bounced around 35, 36, 37. We put sensor in frig so we wouldn't have to open door. Now it's on 42.9. What is normal? It appears to get warmer while on gas. ...
Reese Dual Cam Straight Line HP Sway Control
โOct-03-2013 04:31 PM
joeshmoe wrote:billtex wrote:
I don't know what is wrong with your friggin TC...but it sounds like the fridge in your TC is acting up.
Keep in mind absorbtion refrigerators only cool to < below ambient.
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Bill
LoL... I almost fragged my friggin fridge the other day. Forgot to shut it down and proceeded to drive about 10 miles through Grants Pass before I remembered it. I don't understand the reasoning behind putting a AC/propane fridge in a truck camper.
โOct-03-2013 04:03 PM
billtex wrote:
I don't know what is wrong with your friggin TC...but it sounds like the fridge in your TC is acting up.
Keep in mind absorbtion refrigerators only cool to < below ambient.
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Bill