Author: TheBum
Subject: Broken fridge in 179
Posted: 16 Feb 2017 at 1:13pm
Unless you're off-roading, the fridge is never very far from level. It might lean a few degrees due to the drainage slope of the road, or lean forward or backward for short stretches in the mountains, but it's not enough to negatively impact its cooling. I believe that the design of the fridge allows for more fore-aft lean than side-to-side lean.
Subject: Broken fridge in 179
Posted: 16 Feb 2017 at 1:13pm
Originally posted by Carolavan Thanks for your feedback Stephen. I think I will look at a compressor fridge. How does not being level affect an absorption fridge when on the road? |
Unless you're off-roading, the fridge is never very far from level. It might lean a few degrees due to the drainage slope of the road, or lean forward or backward for short stretches in the mountains, but it's not enough to negatively impact its cooling. I believe that the design of the fridge allows for more fore-aft lean than side-to-side lean.