i have a 2013 chevy duramax today when i hooked up 5th wheel i was getting a warning on my dash, ( service trailer brake system) what could cause this? I was thinking maybe a bad connection at my 7 way pins connector?
If one was to replace the fridge in there current rv with a residential fridge, what would have to be done to be able to cool it down before leaving on a trip? Generator, inverter?
We will be heading south on I 65 through Nashville ten. we would like to stop for the evening at cracker barrell, Both are in brentwood are these safe location?
Thanks for the reply, ,,, at the current moment i have not got this warning without having the truck connected to the rv. on that note i have only driven the truck a couple times short trips.
I think we went way off topic. Only thing i was asking was best way to run a residential fridge while in storage before heading out on a trip, and keep it running while on the road. We dont boondock. We have 2011 keystone outback sydney 5th wheel
i agree ,,,maybe i wasnt clear. plugging in at home is not a option. never mind why. I know i could buy a genny and plug it in at the storage lot. but my concern is while traveling what can i do to keep fridge cold?