We have the Norcold double wide fridge in our unit. What we have been doing is setting it to its lowest temp when set up and then shutting it off while we travel to the next place.
Some where I had read (I think) that you could not operate them while in motion but our neighbors just got a new motorhome with the same fridge and were told there was no problem running it while traveling.
The owners manual seems kind of wishy-washy on the topic. It one spot it says the fridge has to be within 3 degrees side to side and 6 degrees front to back with warnings of damage if not in that range. In another it says while it should be level when stopped performance during travel is not usually effected.
My question then is do you all shut them off when traveling or leave them running on LP gas?
I clearly do not want to damage the fridge but I would really like to keep stuff cold when traveling, especially on those hot days.
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2013 Infinity 3640RL with Trailair pin box
2008 F-250 King Ranch Power Stroke diesel with B&W Companion Slider hitch
I have the same trailer (albeit a 2012 model) with the same fridge as you. If we are just traveling a couple of hours or so, we turn it off to save propane. But if the trip is longer we run it on propane and it works great.
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Kevin, Barb and Jake (the Golden/Lab Mix)
East Bolton, Quebec, Canada
2012 Infinity 3640RL
2012 GMC 2500HD Diesel