I live at 7000' and often camp for weeks at a time at 8000+'... I have never experienced any problems with the Dometic. One reason may be that at that altitude one usually doesn't need much refrigeration to keep things cold. No idea if a change in tank pressure would have the effect you describe. I assume the jet change is because of the much lower air pressure at these altitudes so perhaps you're on to something. Geo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Sisler" <rogersisler2000@YAHOO.COM> >I sent a set of pictures to the list a couple of weeks ago showing > pictures of a 1985 camper owner manuel. It has a note about high altitude > Dometic use... |
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