I don't recall such problems. Then again, the one time I did remove one I took the propane tanks off first. Is this possible? I have an M18 but as far as I remember it is the same setup up front.
If it goes below freezing only at night, and stays reasonably warm (40-50) during the day it wont be enough to freeze your tanks. Having the furnace and water heater on will also help. One way to calculate this is average the low and high temp for the day, if the average is above freezing...
Forgot to mention, it reccomends the use at or under 8 degrees celcius/ 46 farenheit. The reason Im inquiring is because I will be camping at temperatures well under that in about a month and was wondering if anyone could give insight into that. It will probably be lows in the teens farenheit.
This is the manual, see page 21:
http://dometic.com/FileOrganizer/1-international/Operation%20&%20Installation%20Manuals/Refrigerators%20-%20Caravan-Motorhomes-RV/English%20&%20Multilingual/RMD8501-RMD8505-RMD8551-RMD8555_operation_EN.pdf
If you listen to what theyre saying, the trailer was already swaying and the guy was sure it would go so he started taping it. As a matter of fact you can see the trailer swaying long before it turns over. You cant fake that...
I posted these modification threads in the modification section, but they were made to my Edge M18 so I figured some of you might be able to use them.
Replacing analog furnace thermostat for digital...
Find a good ground and connect your new ground wire there. For this install, I used the main neg connection on the panel. You don't have to do this if you are installing the converter elsewhere and can ground to the frame ect.
Put the converter body back the way it was and replace the front...
3) Locate your fuse panel and remove the cover. In this case it has two screws near the top that stay attached to the faceplate after you undo them.
4) There will be four more screws holding the body of the inverter/panel housing to the wall. Unscrew those and pull the whole unit out...
This is a very simple upgrade that allows you to watch tv, and use/charge electronics while dry camping. This will work for many kinds of inverters, but I chose a 400w because I will only be using it for electronics and this is plenty. The Jensen flatscreen that comes with the Edge only needs...
4) Thread wires through new wall plate and screw wall plate to wall.
5) Connect your wires to the corresponding terminals. In this case, the W and the RH (leaving the jumper to the RC in place). I only used electrical tape because the factory installer had over-stripped the wires and I...
Although this is a very simple upgrade, I figured I would post some pictures and a brief how to guide. Note: This particular install only controls the furnace, as my Edge M18 does not have a wall mount thermostat for the air conditioner.
BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING: Make sure that you are not...
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