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Old 04-25-2018, 09:00 PM   #57
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Please be sure to run your generator once a month, along with the fridge & AC/Furnace. Oh, heck! Just run everything once a month. The carb will "gunk" up if not ran ($400 oops) and the fridge will "block". ($800 oops) I'd rather find out now that something is not working then at the last minute or on the "shack down" trip. (I just went through all this) Levelers are expensive also. Did that last year.
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Old 04-26-2018, 12:35 PM   #58
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Please be sure to run your generator once a month, along with the fridge & AC/Furnace. Oh, heck! Just run everything once a month. The carb will "gunk" up if not ran ($400 oops) and the fridge will "block". ($800 oops) I'd rather find out now that something is not working then at the last minute or on the "shack down" trip. (I just went through all this) Levelers are expensive also. Did that last year.
Here I feel fortunate. I have a residential fridge that doesn't care if it sits idle for 5-6 months just like home A/C (and coach A/C) systems. For the absorption fridges, you have my sympathy. I despise 'em even if they will run off of propane when dry camping. I just fill up the RV, then the generator runs just fine for as long as I care to camp with no hookup.
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