Sep-25-2017 01:42 PM
Sep-26-2017 06:24 PM
gmw photos wrote:
Yep, on my travel trailer if it's exactly level when I park, then I know I need to run the streetside tires up on a couple pieces of 3/4" plywood I keep in the truck for that.
Extend slide out and it's now perfect left to right.
Here is my silly reason for getting it level: if it is slightly down on the streetside, I get a small puddle of water in the galley sink. Get it level and it all runs into the drain.
Sep-26-2017 02:57 PM
Sep-26-2017 01:34 PM
afidel wrote:RedRocket204 wrote:rbpru wrote:
I was told the frig needs more than a 3 degree of tilt before it has problems.
If true, that sounds like a significant tilt to me.
Agreed.
Some more food for thought... I leave my fridge running on propane while traveling and I've gone over 10 degree grades and the fridge continues to run.
Now, I'm not condoning letting the fridge run for long stretches at such an angle but I question the "degree" of debate that goes on about making sure things are perfectly level for the fridge.
Driving is different because the splashing and sloshing keeps the crystals from forming that cause the damage.
Sep-26-2017 01:27 PM
Sep-26-2017 01:18 PM
Sep-26-2017 12:49 PM
RedRocket204 wrote:rbpru wrote:
I was told the frig needs more than a 3 degree of tilt before it has problems.
If true, that sounds like a significant tilt to me.
Agreed.
Some more food for thought... I leave my fridge running on propane while traveling and I've gone over 10 degree grades and the fridge continues to run.
Now, I'm not condoning letting the fridge run for long stretches at such an angle but I question the "degree" of debate that goes on about making sure things are perfectly level for the fridge.
Sep-26-2017 12:24 PM
Sep-26-2017 11:53 AM
rbpru wrote:
I was told the frig needs more than a 3 degree of tilt before it has problems.
If true, that sounds like a significant tilt to me.
Sep-26-2017 11:35 AM
Sep-26-2017 09:38 AM
Sep-25-2017 05:09 PM
Sep-25-2017 04:43 PM
Sep-25-2017 03:44 PM
ependydad wrote:
Yup. We'll actually "level" the trailer with the driver's side slightly higher than the passenger side. Once the 3 slides are out on that side, it settles down a touch.
Sep-25-2017 02:32 PM