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brinson
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Aug 18, 2020

Converting from Dometic to residential refrigerator

I am looking for recommendations of possibly switching from a Dometic to a residential refrigerator. The cooling unit has failed in the Dometic and now seems to be a good time. The Dometic is a RM 1350 and wondering if anyone has a particular unit that anyone has replaced it with. I typically always stay somewhere with shore power.

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  • Consider your access options with the refer doors removed. Larger window including frame removal and windshield access. And a slide out as a last resort.
  • BurbMan wrote:
    The pros/cons of traveling with a residential fridge are discussed in that thread, but the OP here has the added complexity of having to swap it out.
    Thank you for your contribution to the subject matter. I'm sure he'll have other questions.
  • 2oldman wrote:
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    That post is about having a residential fridge installed as a factory option, not removing an existing absorption fridge and replacing it with a residential model.

    The pros/cons of traveling with a residential fridge are discussed in that thread, but the OP here has the added complexity of having to swap it out.
  • If you're up for a road trip, we found these guys at National RV Refrigeration in Elkhart, IN. If you make an appointment, they will repair your fridge in your RV while you wait. We found them while we were looking for a replacement fridge and wound up getting a great deal on a scratch 'n' dent unit from them. You might want to call with your particulars and get a quote, it's probably less than replacing with a residential unit.

    It may or may not fit thru the door, we took our 5 cu ft Dometic out and it was 25-1/2" deep, which I think is the standard depth for these RV units. I would go to the Dometic website and look up the specs on your unit and then measure your door. Some motorhomes the fridge can come out of a large window if it won't fit through the door. Our TC has a narrow entry door and we wound up taking out the slideout.
  • If you plan to do this yourself , If the 1350 is a 13 cu ft how will you remove it and how will you replace it ? I don't think it's going to fit thru the door. If you have to remove a slide in order to swap it then its going to a bit pricey and might be worth repairing it thru an access service panel.

    If you do not plan to do the work yourself then let whoever is figure it out as to what will fit and what wont. There are ice maker models as well to consider.