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wandering_bark's avatar
Nov 28, 2018

Advice on residential fridge in Class C please

Having seen an RV in my area burned down due to a refrigerator fire, I'm rather nervous about my Dometic, 3 years old and in my 27ft class C. I've read a little about res. fridges, but some negatives, so I would ask for a bit of advice on how long they last, durable brand, et cetera. I full time, rarely boondock, and have a good generator in case wherever I am parked the electric goes out.
What are you using and where do I find a good one, perhaps with a freezer in the top? Thanks, I have read about a few in this forum, but need more info.
Wandering Bark, 27ft Born Free.

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  • Adequate batteries and solar are a better alternative power source for when you are dry camping or the power goes out at an RV park. Quiet too. You saw one fridge fire but I’ve never seen any since 1978. Not a “worry” area for me or hundreds of thousands of others.
  • I installed a 10 cu ft whirlpool 2 years ago. I also installed more solar at the same time and run six GC2. I had the same concerns but also gained better temp control and room.

    Mine uses about 75 amp hours per day. If I didn't want to do all that is necessary for a residential I'd remove the gas fridge and line the cabinet with sheet metal all the way up to the vent. I'm sure a tin knocker could even make a vent cover.

    No appliances in residential or commercial use would be designed with plywood near potential fire sources. If there is a gas release it doesn't have the capacity within the coil to flame up for real long. If the fire is caused by an electrical component it has far less chance of spreading if it's on sheet metal.