by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Jun 10, 2020 | Appliances, Refrigerator
Yes, you do for the refrigerator purpose if nothing else. You will hear people say the use anything from a can of beer(or soda) laying on the floor testing it front to back and side to side, if it doesn’t roll, I’m good to using a cell phone app to use an...
by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Jun 9, 2020 | Furnace, Propane, Refrigerator, Water Heater
There are two schools of thought on this: Those who say NO, too dangerous, risky, etc AND Those who say YES. I fall into this realm, we travel with it on to run the fridge assuming we don’t need the generator on. Here is when we turn it off: When traveling...
by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Mar 22, 2020 | Refrigerator
Q: How level does my RV fridge have to be? A: Based on specifications from Norcold Training Manual,Off-Level Operating LimitsSide-to-Side: 3 degrees maximum tilt off from level.Front-to-Back: 6 degrees maximum tilt off from level.Most people have a level(or can get a...
by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Nov 28, 2019 | Refrigerator
Q: How do I know if my RV Absorption Refrigerator is level enough to not cause damage? A: Two ways: Exact (ok roughly exact) way: Get out a 6 inch level and check front to back and side to side, if the bubble is somewhere inside the two innermost lines on the level...
by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Nov 23, 2019 | Refrigerator
Q: How do I change the temp? A: Look in fridge, back wall, on the fins is usually a little sensor, slide it up to make it colder, down to make it warmer.
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