Something I've noticed...just returned from a week long trip using the Alde heat quite a bit. Fluid was filled halfway between min/max. Checked during trip as well and was fine (once glycol cooled). Upon our return I noticed the level was down a bit. But I also noticed that the overflow tube had some glycol droplets in it indicating either the glycol had expanded enough to overflow....OR the bouncing around of the trailer sloshed the glycol and some exited the overflow tube. Just a thought on why some people are seeing the level in the reservoir go down.
I'm fairly confident I don't have any leaks in the system so this could explain glycol loss.
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2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
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(Alde: 3020; Refrig: Isotherm Cruise 65 Eleg; Battery: BB 100Ah LiFePo4; Solar: Renogy 100Ah Suitcase; Victron BMV-712; Pwr Cntr: PD-4135KW2B; EMS: PI-HW30C)
Greg & Marlene (Tucson, AZ)
2018 Toyota Highlander, XLE
Wisconsin
The air bleed valve was gunked up and was leaking. I could see the fluid drip out of the bleed line under the camper.
To get home I just put a clamp on the bleed hose. This sounds dangerous, but the air bleed valve just lets errant bubbles out of the system. The Alde is an ambient pressure system. So don't worry about blowing anything up with this expedient fix. Think about how the reservoir is just open to the air. When I flush my system, I noticed the reservoir acts very much a place for bubbles to escape. So even with a clamped air bleed line air can still escape the system.
I ordered two. I replaced the bad one and I now carry a spare and some Rhomer water.
I can send some pix if it is deemed useful.
Bill
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2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road