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Old 08-11-2019, 03:27 PM   #11
Sudsy
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Default Fridge Conversion

Well it's in there and working like a charm. We ran into the gas line for the old RV fridge and looked at what it would take to remove the copper line from the area. my furnace is directly below the fridge and the water heater below that. It can be done but it hasn't been done yet. It is not an easy job. Maybe at the end of the season. We are about to take our first trip with it and we will see how it works out. We are both big people. Moving the gas line and the water line would allow me to push the fridge back another two inches for a perfect fit. Wish I had taken pictures and I will the next time I'm in there.


Sorry the pictures are sideways.



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