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BobsYourUncle
Jul 20, 2017Nomad
When I took on the project of rebuilding my TT from the frame up, I removed the fridge and put it in my garage and plugged it in to 110V. That was in the fall of 2003.
I left it plugged in for over ten years when I finally unplugged it and gave it to the guy I sold my rebuild project to in the fall of 2014.
With the exception of a couple defrost cycles where I unplugged it for a few hours, it ran solid 24/7 for the entire time. I guess thats 11 years straight it ran for.
It worked perfect the entire time and never failed and was still keeping my beverage of choice ice cold when I sold it.
I left it plugged in for over ten years when I finally unplugged it and gave it to the guy I sold my rebuild project to in the fall of 2014.
With the exception of a couple defrost cycles where I unplugged it for a few hours, it ran solid 24/7 for the entire time. I guess thats 11 years straight it ran for.
It worked perfect the entire time and never failed and was still keeping my beverage of choice ice cold when I sold it.
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