Sorry have not done this sooner

SavvyNurseCamper
SavvyNurseCamper Member Posts: 28

I am new here and learning the ropes and thank all of you for helping me learn to navigate my trailer.  I was disappointed that my new 2025 Tab 400 did not come with an owner’s manual . I had to download it.  For as much money as I spent, it should have come with a trailer. I am only finding out today that the Isotherm 130 is purely a DC refrigeration unit.  I could not find any information on that fact .  Now I know I don't have to turn on the inverter. 😂

    I bought my camper last year, July 2025, because I love the concept and smaller size. I am learning now as I go. Currently, it's in the shop for solar/ refrigeration issues. I truly feel the fridge is fine. I plan on upgrading that to a digital control unit instead of mechanical.  As I upgrade something, I will post pictures.

I plan on taking it back to Alaska where I spent a month traveling around the state! I love Alaska!! Not to say I don't want to see the rest of the US though. I will. Right after I get all the bugs out of my Trailer and revamp a Manuel that makes sense. I am also going to make my Old Trailer repair shop a NuCamp specialist. He had primarily worked on vintage Airstreams. He will become the West Coast lead for our trailers.😉

You will note I have bought a cover for the vent on the AC unit! Looks great!

The AC worked great in Yuma where the temperatures soared to 120's. Kept the shades down and running at 68. I like it cold!

Sincerely Todd K

Tundra 2025.jpeg Tab 400 Boondock Blackcanyon.jpeg

TV- Tundra Hybrid 2025, Tab 400 Boondock with Black Canyon 400 amp battery and 620 watt solar.

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