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Old 06-28-2005, 12:39 PM   #1
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Default Frig use while travelling

I'm about to take delivery on a 2000 TM 2720. The dealer said that the refrig was two way (gas/110Vac). I'm a little concerned about traveling down the road with the gas open to run the refrig. Is the refrig 2 way or 3 way(12Vdc,gas,110Vac) on the 2720? Is it dangerous to pull a camper down the road with the gas open? Does the frig have a ignitor or pilot?

How would I go about getting a User's manual?

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Old 06-28-2005, 02:27 PM   #2
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Could you post the make and model of your referigerator? That might help.

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Old 06-28-2005, 02:40 PM   #3
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Mine is a 3 way so I run it on 12vdc when traveling. First I run it on 120ac to get cold then flip it to 12vdc. Dave
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Old 06-28-2005, 03:02 PM   #4
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Joe,

I am new to this myself, but I read a lot of previous posts on this board and recall seeing that you should do just as Dave suggests. Cool it down w AC then switch to DC when you leave. Turn off propane tasnks while on the road. Have the fridge very level before you turn it on at the campsite. Another thing is you need to be careful if you stop for very long along the way your fridge might drain your TV battery. Search the posts for more info.

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Old 06-28-2005, 08:46 PM   #5
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I'm about to take delivery on a 2000 TM 2720. The dealer said that the refrig was two way (gas/110Vac). I'm a little concerned about traveling down the road with the gas open to run the refrig. Is the refrig 2 way or 3 way(12Vdc,gas,110Vac) on the 2720? Is it dangerous to pull a camper down the road with the gas open? Does the frig have a ignitor or pilot?

How would I go about getting a User's manual?

All info is helpful. Thanks for your help,

Joe's Junk (Joe Makarczyk Raleigh, NC)
......reefer with propane whilst the trailer is closed, whether towing or parked. It's not safe, and I believe (from input in this forum) that it is illegal (in many states?). One could hypothesize any number of scary scenarios.

If you do NOT have a DC mode, then the reefer must by inop whilst towing. Fortunately the reefer resists heat transfer very well and shouldn't be a problem if cooled properly before moving out.

Can't answer the user's manual problem - but, someone will, sooner or later.

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Old 06-28-2005, 11:47 PM   #6
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There's a good write-up on the refrigerator on this forum. Go to "TrailManor information you won't find anywhere else" at the beginning page and then down to " Intro to the TM refrigerator " by Bill. It will tell you a lot about the refer. also you can go to http://www.gasrefrigeration.net/dometic_manuals.htm and download manuals . You will need the model number which is on the refer.
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Old 06-29-2005, 07:31 AM   #7
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As some have experienced, running a fridge on propane when a TrailManor is closed results in scorching and discoloration due to heat from the flame. When the trailer is closed, there is not adequate ventilation for the fridge to work properly and to prevent damage to the trailer. Even running on DC, the TrailManor has a special fan to keep the fridge working properly and dissipate the heat.

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Old 06-29-2005, 10:10 AM   #8
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Your manual expressly states that you must have the refer fan running, anytime the refer is in the on position and the roof is down. Otherwise you may burn out your refer. It is my understanding that damage should not occur if the roof is down and the refer is turned on. Before leaving on a trip, our refer is hooked up to 110 and the roof is down for 12 to 14 hours (during the night). We can see no effect of discoloration.


NO! absolutely NOT, you should never run your refer on Propane while on the road. Not only does this require your bottles to be left in the open position but there is a danger of the pilot light igniting gas fumes while at a service station and you or someone else is gassing up. You wouldn't hold a lit cigarette while the fumes are flowing around you. Recently, an RV was completely destroyed and all the gasoline pumps were put out of operation because the pilot light was on.

By the way, when we travel, the refer is not turned on. We found that the least effective source of power is 12 volt. Once your refer is cold, and you do not repeatedly open its door, is should remain cool for a day. We traveled in stop in go traffic in temperatures above 100° on a highway from Las Vegas eastward. Our Calfornia stawberries were still cold that evening. At first we ran our refer on 12 volts but were amazed after stopping for an hour, our tow vehicle's battery was dead when we tried to restart the tow vehicle

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Old 06-29-2005, 12:17 PM   #9
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If I have my fridge on DC and I stop for anymore then 30 min I unplug the trailer from the TV just to be safe.
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Old 06-29-2005, 07:05 PM   #10
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You need to have an isolator on the charge line from the TV. It will automatically take the TV out of the circuit so the refer, or any other thing that draws power in the TM when parked, cannot draw down the TV battery. That last sentence reminds me of a college professor I know named Verbal Snook! He had a way with words, but sometimes they didn't work well for him. Any way, it's a good idea to not leave the connection from the trailer hooked up when parked - I don't trust myself to plug it back in, so I have an isolator to do it for me.
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