rockhillmanor wrote:
,,,BUT you have to remember that you will have to be hooked up to shore power for it to work and it won't work when you are traveling.
While I agree the problem fridge should be checked before replacing, I'm afraid the statement is incorrect. I replaced a failed absorption fridge last summer with a residential. Very easy to support while on the road with an DC to AC power inverter pulling energy from the alternator or house battery bank. When stopped without shore support I can easily go 18-24 hours before I need to recharge my modest battery bank of Sam's Club Duracell GC2 batteries. I could probably stretch that out to days with favorable weather and a few hundred watts of efficient solar on the roof.