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refrigerator problems
10-06-2005, 18:34
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IMO with todays cheap prices on inverters
why not use a regular apt fridge as i have in my old FC......350-1200 is a lot
of space in my hip pocket and we all know how long a reg fridge lasts..........

Just another way to get food cold without the wife mad = more fun for me!

no worryies about propane for me at fuel stations either.

woody 81fcrbsgd at ft bragg nc GO ARMY

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10-06-2005, 20:42
Post: #2
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TJ,

If you buy a single door conventional refrigerator and fill the freezer
section with "ice packs" or water frozen in containers you will
be able to keep the lower section cool for several days. We had this setup
in an old Champion MH and it was only necessary to
run the generator for about an hour a day. Compressor refrigerators cool
much faster than RV models.

This works well during extended dry camping trips.

The downside is, of course, no frozen food.

Bill & Rita in Roanoke, VA (70 & hard rain)
1987 FC-35


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10-06-2005, 23:57
Post: #3
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I know my next fridge will be from Lowes or Home Depot, one of the
apartment sized ones. A white one goes for $300, stainless for $400.

TJ Hannink
Goldibox - 1987 Vanagon Camper, Wolfsburg Edition
1981 Bluebird Wanderlodge, FC-33
Winter Park, Florida
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> IMO with todays cheap prices on inverters
> why not use a regular apt fridge as i have in my old FC......350-
1200 is a lot of space in my hip pocket and we all know how long a reg
fridge lasts..........
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> Just another way to get food cold without the wife mad = more fun
for me!
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> no worryies about propane for me at fuel stations either.
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> woody 81fcrbsgd at ft bragg nc GO ARMY
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10-07-2005, 03:24
Post: #4
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Bill,
In my coach there is a small chest freezer/refrigerator located in the front
thru way bay mounted on a slide out. I don't know if it is original equiptment
but it works fine either as refrig or freezer. Just a thought, to solve the
problem of freezer space.
Howard Truitt
Camilla, Ga.
86 PT40 8V92
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TJ,

If you buy a single door conventional refrigerator and fill the freezer
section with "ice packs" or water frozen in containers you will
be able to keep the lower section cool for several days. We had this setup
in an old Champion MH and it was only necessary to
run the generator for about an hour a day. Compressor refrigerators cool
much faster than RV models.

This works well during extended dry camping trips.

The downside is, of course, no frozen food.

Bill & Rita in Roanoke, VA (70 & hard rain)
1987 FC-35


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10-07-2005, 07:37
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I just installed a stainless apartment size refer. Best move for the buck.
Ernie- 83pt40 in montana


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10-07-2005, 07:48
Post: #6
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Rob, its 120 volt- no problem with the batteries. we don't dry camp, so no
problem for us. If its hot out, we run the genny for the a/c's anyway. Ernie-
83pt40- beside the yellowstone river


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10-07-2005, 11:45
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sounds good Ernie. Does it draw a lot of power? How do your batteries stand up.
Rob, Sue & Merlin
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10-07-2005, 12:02
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Thanks Ernie. that's the info I needed.
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10-07-2005, 13:55
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Doesnt sound good to me unless you are going to park in a RV park
every night and when you are on the road have a large battery bank
and large alternator. The small 9 cu ft Ge refrigerator with a manual
defrost pulls 15A at 120VAC when running or 1800Watts. Thats 150A
from your batteries.

Tom
1982 Fc35
Vernon Center,NY

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10-07-2005, 15:45
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The 9.6 cu ft GE refrigerators annual electric usage is 338 kWh/year
or less than 1kWh/day (925 watts); it doesn't pull a constant 15-
amps. Shouldn't be much of a load for a good inverter and battery
bank.

Good luck

Tim Hannink
Winter Park, FL
1981 FC-33SB


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> every night and when you are on the road have a large battery bank
> and large alternator. The small 9 cu ft Ge refrigerator with a
manual
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> from your batteries.
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