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Post Info TOPIC: Refrigerator question


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Refrigerator question


We are looking to head out in the early morning for our trip to Florida.  This morning it is about 0 degrees here.  I wanted to load our refrig tonight but not sure how this works.  Right now the temp in my refrig and freezer is 20 degrees.  My freezer should be 20 degrees colder and my refrig 20 degrees warmer.  If I turn on my refrig to get the freezer colder, what does that do to the refrig ?  Do I just load both up and turn on the refrig later down the road when it gets warmer?  Any help would be appreciated.  Truck is in the garage and we are keeping our fingers crossed we will pick up later today and get on our way.  As always, thanks

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2005 F250 Diesel Crew Cab


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We always travel with the gas on our unit for over 12 years. IMO load the box and turn it on. It should level itself out as the temp gets warmer.

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Thanks--that is what we will do.
Take care

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