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Feb 26, 2015Explorer
JC2 wrote:
In 2-3 weeks, we will be replacing our Dometic model NDR1062 rv fridge with a Haier 10.1cu residential fridge as the dimensions are just right. When not plugged in to ac or running the genie, will have it powered by our 2000w modified sine wave inverter and (4) 6v house batteries. My confidence in our rv fridge's cooling finally diminished enough that I just didn't feel comfortable with it any more. Even adding fans to the outside compartment, making sure the baffle was correctly installed and replacing the rear cooling unit with the Amish one did not help. Are all Dometics/NoColds inefficient, no. My Dometic was and I made a decision to change.
Several things of interest that I have noted when researching various residential fridges for a replacement was:
1. Most residential fridges have a recommended ambient temp range for proper operation,(usually 45-50F on the low end and 90-95F in the high end) Have any members had problems with their fridge, whether OEM or replacement, due to to low/high temps in the outside compartment?
2. The power receptacle in the outside rear fridge compartment does not usually receive power from the inverter in older rvs. The wire from this plug should be removed from the ac panel and connected to the inverter panel.
My Dometic single door has an icemaker. Has anybody seen a smaller (10.1 CF) residential fridge that has an ice maker???
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