I have been driving myself crazy for years trying to get our truck camper level in the backcountry in order to prevent damage to the propane fridge. There's little worse than messing around with leveling when we first find a beautiful spot, especially when people are watching. ? The only benefit to this agitation is even pancakes. I've used an 8" bubble level on the counter above the frig to check for level and was told that I should ensure half the bubble stays within the level lines.
Today, however, I came across some helpful details that should free me up considerable. Apparently, for fridges running on propane, there is a 3-degree allowance between the front and the rear of the camper (side-to-side for the fridge), with even more allowance if the slope is towards the boiler so the coolant can easily flow downhill. On my Dometic 2193, the boiler is towards the rear of my truck, which is great 'cause I sleep better with the front raised a bit. Side-to-side (front to back on the fridge), it's OK for the camper to be as much as 6-degrees out of level.
Here's my problem. The level I use goes beyond the half-bubble mark at just 1-degree off level. Short of packing a very long level, are there any reasonably-priced instruments or techniques I can use that will give me more leeway when leveling while still staying within safe parameters for the fridge?
Today, however, I came across some helpful details that should free me up considerable. Apparently, for fridges running on propane, there is a 3-degree allowance between the front and the rear of the camper (side-to-side for the fridge), with even more allowance if the slope is towards the boiler so the coolant can easily flow downhill. On my Dometic 2193, the boiler is towards the rear of my truck, which is great 'cause I sleep better with the front raised a bit. Side-to-side (front to back on the fridge), it's OK for the camper to be as much as 6-degrees out of level.
Here's my problem. The level I use goes beyond the half-bubble mark at just 1-degree off level. Short of packing a very long level, are there any reasonably-priced instruments or techniques I can use that will give me more leeway when leveling while still staying within safe parameters for the fridge?