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FLYINGGRAYS

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About FLYINGGRAYS

  • Birthday September 27

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  • Gender
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  • Location
    Georgia
  • Interests
    travel, flying, boating
  • I travel
    With Pets

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  1. I do not know what I am doing but I hope I posted this picture to my fridge problems post from yesterday
  2. Pic shows gas line located where power module is located on new fridge.
  3. I think I can add a picture now. The tee and copper line are located where the power module are on the new fridge.
  4. Have not learned how to post pictures yet. Problem is the line also feeds my cooktop with a tee in the line so the reroute gets even more involved. This looked easy at first so I was going to do it myself. The local RV dealers are really busy and not so interested. Maybe a propane dealer will be the answer. Thanks
  5. I bought a 97 Roadtrek190 with a Dometic RM2310 fridge. The fridge was unreliable so I took it to an RV center for repairs. It worked for less than two months before it stopped cooling on propane again and then it stopped working on 12v also. I like boondocking but do not like running the gen for just the fridge so I ordered a new RM2354 with 3way power that Dometic said is a slide in replacement for my RM2310. Well, it will slide in the hole but I cannot hook the gas line because the new unit has a power module installed in the exact spot where the gas line enters the opening for the fridge. I called Dometic to see if the power module could be relocated somewhere else and they said absolutely not. I asked what can I do and they told me to ask Roadtrek. Roadtrek did not know what I was talking about and said I would have to take it to one of their dealers to see what they can do. The dealers are in Savannah and Jacksonville but both require about a two month wait to schedule work. Has anyone run into this situation before? It appears the only thing that can be done is to reroute the gas line but that looks like a big job when I thought it was going to be an easy slide in replacement.
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