Yes, RV absorption fridges should be close to level to operate best. The cooling unit has a condenser on the top which is at an angle to funnel the liquid refrigerant back to the boiler. In most RV i… (View Post)
Your math is basically right. The 150A breaker can accommodate the current surge when the inverter tries to start up a heavy load. The wire gauge is somewhat questionable, but something you see commo… (View Post)
I had this issue with a different fridge in a previous RV. This particular fridge uses the more common design with an electronic control board that turns on/off 120V AC or gas as needed. The control … (View Post)
Earlier today I had a blowout on the driver side tire on my 320 non-boondock. Not surprising given the tires are 8 years old and the tire was low when I checked them before the trip. I did air it up … (View Post)
After nursing a degraded lead acid battery to the end of last year's camping season I decided to move into the 21st century and install a LiFePo battery. However I'm frugal (some might call it cheap … (View Post)