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Kayteg1 wrote:
The fridge could die due air bubble in propane lane, but if that happens again, you can add wind shields on the back of refrigerator.
Happy camping.
โAug-15-2018 07:58 AM
djg wrote:
I had the same problem with my fridge, stopped cooled it to a constant 32 degrees but traveling it would not work on propane constantly heated up so after many experiments I found if I put a maxair fan cower over the exhaust of the fridge it works like a charm even in hot weather may be goes up a few degrees, I always start my trip with it running a day before and try not to put too much stuff in that needs to cool down. Here is a pic of how I fixed mine, lap527 has a side exhaust and they made a cover for their exhaust as they had the same problem, also fixed
Dave
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Rotaxxx wrote:
Well we just got home from our first trip with the truck camper and it all went off with out too many issues! We left our farm in South East Saskatchewan and went all the way to South East BC through the Rockies and a stop in Banff. We put on over 3,500km in ten days on the road. There was a couple things that surprised me with the camper, first of all I am surprised how bad my fuel milage was with it in the truck. I normally get 18-20mpg, and with the camper in the best I got was 17mpg (in the mountains going down hill most of the time) to the worst which was 11mpg and the total average for the trip was 13.5mpg. We have a Palomino Bronco 1250 and would of thought with it being a pop up we would of got better milage then that. Also found out how handy the truck camper is! We pulled into our site, got level, cranked up the top and we where camping! So much easier then taking the tent. The only issue we had was when we left home the fridge was on propane, and we drove over 5 hours the first day non stop and when we went to call it a night the fridge was out. I think it must of been out for a while as the fridge was almost warm inside. Didn't help it was over 30C that day. But after that it worked great and never had any issues. Also its kind of a pain to tuck the canvas in when you crank it down, but not the worst thing in the world. We had meet 3 people while we were on the road ask us about the camper! They were all interested in getting one like ours and asked us how we liked ours, told them so far so good! Anyway I have probably bored all of you for long enough, just thought I would pass on the info!
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