I've not done it myself but I've read around 50 threads by people who have and I'd say the vast majority of them love the residential.
I believe that it's Samsung who sells several models that would fit different RVs, and don't lose the warranty if installed in a RV.
Many people don't even bother with an inverter, which might be needed if you drive several hours then try to boondock. Seems they keep things cold during a long days drive. If you're traveling from RV park to RV park, and don't open it to often, it should work fine keeping things cold on the road without an inverter.