marcosyh
Please don't think me as being a wet blanket...but your on the wrong track trying to put a LP ref in a teardrop.
I've been an RV tech for over 25 years, built over 40++ Trailers and I can even get LP Ref's for free, and I have abandoned the idea a long time ago.
First off, if this is your first tear, history shows us that you will be building another in the next few years.
If you install a $350-500 3 way ref in it, you can wave that money good by.
The clearance issues on an install aren't that bad but space is at a premium and every inch counts.
Proper Venting is extremely important.
Not just for operation but for your waking up in the morning.
Servicing a 2-3 way ref...and they do need serviced means removing it from the tear.
Theres also a hole you have to make through the floor for venting (weather proofing), as well as a vent (right in a very critical point) in the roof. You will loose a cabinet as well.
And theres heat issues with the flame...an open flame.
Now some would argue that there are ways of getting around these issues, and there are.
I just think its lowering the river instead of raising the bridge.
I'm not against lp/3 way refs, in fact I think they work very well BUT... I advised a buddy of mine to get a portable 3 way Ref, Dometic.
http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv-r ... rc4000.htm
He has had it for over 8 years and 4 trailers. And is still using it..not somebody else.
I and many others still use a good ice chest.
Happy Trails
Len