โSep-08-2019 02:40 AM
โSep-09-2019 04:02 AM
Bert Ackerman wrote:owenssailor wrote:
The specs are for haw far the fridge can be off level. The fridge is about 2 feet deep. My trailer is 8 feet wide. So to have the fridge off level by 3 inches the trailer would have to be off level side to side by 12 inches. That is a Lot! Front to back it is even more extreme. If the fridge is 2 feet across the front our 30 foot trailer would have to be off level by 80 inches.
If you are comfortable in the RV the fridge should be fine.
We have ours on for the 4 months we travel with the exception of going onto a ferry.
The manufacturers spec is 3 degrees, not 3 inches. 3 degrees is about 5/8" per ft. Not as drastic but still fairly uncomfortable to have a rig 3 degrees out of level in any direction.
I watched a guy take 35 minutes leveling his rig. Put a 2' level on A frame, pull up add block, back up place level, pull up remove block, add thinner one, back up place level. In camper with level, come out and pull up again. Made me dizzy. After about 12 manuevers he tells his furious wife, who has been sitting at picnic table watching while letting loose with colorful conversation in a loud manner "There you go Honey, we need not worry about the fridge".
I should of asked him if he accounted for frame camber. I assume he was reading fridge leveling threads on some RV board. Whatever floats it for you I guess.
โSep-09-2019 03:43 AM
owenssailor wrote:
The specs are for haw far the fridge can be off level. The fridge is about 2 feet deep. My trailer is 8 feet wide. So to have the fridge off level by 3 inches the trailer would have to be off level side to side by 12 inches. That is a Lot! Front to back it is even more extreme. If the fridge is 2 feet across the front our 30 foot trailer would have to be off level by 80 inches.
If you are comfortable in the RV the fridge should be fine.
We have ours on for the 4 months we travel with the exception of going onto a ferry.
โSep-09-2019 12:44 AM
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โSep-08-2019 03:49 PM
dougrainer wrote:IAMICHABOD wrote:
If treated properly what is the life expectancy of a fridge ?
At least 20 years. As others on this thread that have posted misinformation-----OFF level stationary will cause extremely small problems. OVER TIME, those few minutes build up until the refer cannot cool correctly and you think it just happened. NOT SO, it was all those years of those short unlevel times. BIGGEST problem is, some forget for 24 hours or so and then when they cannot see the lower lack of cooling they think no big deal, just another wives tale. AS to others that think OLD refers had to be perfectly level and newer ones do not. Kind of true for CERTAIN BRANDS. The Old Servel's and Instamatics had to be extremely level to function correctly. Dometic and Norcolds have more tolerance. Doug
โSep-08-2019 01:01 PM
IAMICHABOD wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Off level operation...even for as little as 15 minutes....causes overheating
Overheating causes the sodium chromate to crystalize and plate out.
Plating out causes obstructions which inhibits coolant flow which causes more overheating ---repeat the damage cycles over and over and over
Off level damage is accumulative and PERMANENT (crystals do NOT go back into solution)
Old fridges, new fridges....doesn't matter.
Process is the same.
ARP real time monitoring shows just how quickly the boiler temp WILL increase due to off level operation.
Plain and simple. It happens and it causes damage.
If treated properly what is the life expectancy of a fridge ?
โSep-08-2019 11:28 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Off level operation...even for as little as 15 minutes....causes overheating
Overheating causes the sodium chromate to crystalize and plate out.
Plating out causes obstructions which inhibits coolant flow which causes more overheating ---repeat the damage cycles over and over and over
Off level damage is accumulative and PERMANENT (crystals do NOT go back into solution)
Old fridges, new fridges....doesn't matter.
Process is the same.
ARP real time monitoring shows just how quickly the boiler temp WILL increase due to off level operation.
Plain and simple. It happens and it causes damage.
โSep-08-2019 11:14 AM
โSep-08-2019 08:30 AM
craig7h wrote:
The short time you are at the places you listed does not make that much difference. Would you turn the frig off if you were stopped in traffic on a hill?
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