
StandUpGuy wrote:I have really enjoyed your documentation of your build. I am hoping there will be a sewn fabric cowling page added to your build journal. One of my build next steps.
aggie79 wrote:If I build #2, it will be heavily based on your design and techniques.
Thanks again,
Tom
myoung wrote:This weekend at the Buckskin Mountain Round-up I had my first opportunity to try the fridge and water heater on A/C.
Readers of this thread my recall that I've had problems trying to cool even a few degrees with the fridge on gas. Now, I can report that the fridge works spectacularly well on A/C at least when the outside air temps range from 60 to 45 degrees.
Much to my surprise, I couldn't crack any eggs this morning for breakfast. They were all frozen!!!
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The thermostat has a range from 1 to 7 and I've always kept it at the max since the performance has been so poor. I've got to find the right setting for the different forms of energy now. Perhaps 5 for A/C.
The water heater seemed to work most of the time but was only luke warm on two occasions and I don't know why. I didn't have the owner's manual handy nor access to the internet, so I'll have to do some research on that one.
Always something new to learn and reconsider. I love that about these little trailers.
One last item. I had hoped to dip my kayak and canoe in the Colorado along with others at the Round-up. Unfortunately, I was the only one with a boat and I only had one paddle. I had promised my wife that I'd only go out on the river if there were others to go along as well. Perhaps another time.
StandUpGuy wrote:
Strange about the water heater. So on the times it was not hot had it been used just prior to that experience? Wondering if the hot water was used up and then simply it took a long time to heat another batch. Or is it possible you tripped a breaker?
You have the Ariston unit right? I read on the online maual that there is a reset button. Also if the reset button is the issue then there should be no "on light".myoung wrote:StandUpGuy wrote:
Strange about the water heater. So on the times it was not hot had it been used just prior to that experience? Wondering if the hot water was used up and then simply it took a long time to heat another batch. Or is it possible you tripped a breaker?
Agreed. It was strange. It was luke warm on two occasions after having been unused for several hours. The breaker never tripped; the switch was never turned off. Maybe it has to be used more often. Hmmm.
Perhaps there are some things we were never meant to know. It's just a mystery.
myoung wrote:bve wrote:I'm wondering what your plan is for sealing the opening for the actuator?
Me too. Stay tuned. I'm certain that the solution will reveal itself.
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