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Nov 10, 2022Nomad
valhalla360 wrote:Pbutler97 wrote:
It's simple, it's all about the bottom line for the RV manufacturer. They've collectively never once done anything or made a change because it's better.
12v fridges are cheaper to buy, and much cheaper / faster for the manufacturer to install. Most are already throwing cheap solar on as mandatory options anyway no matter if it's capable of supporting a 12v fridge or not, so that does not get added into the equation. As an example an absorbtion fridge is an option with Forest Rivers Rockwood/Flagstaff brands, starting at around $550.00 on the smaller units that have a standard size fridge. It's more for a double door on the larger ones.
At least at the retail level, price is about a wash. The upcharge for absorption on new RVs is to discourage customization. It's cheaper to install the same appliance every time.
If they are throwing in a low end solar system, it's probably more expensive to put in 12v vs running an extra branch on the propane system...but again, probably not by much.
The bigger reason is marketing. We probably have 50% more interior space in our 12v fridge for the same size cabinet opening. That is a selling point and to be honest, it's a good one that provides value.
Yah for sure. We have a 3 way 3.7 cubic foot in ours trailer. The DC 12 volt compressor models are a slide in replacement and I think they are close to 5 cubic foot. Ours works fine but when it’s time to replace it we’ll put a DC compressor fridge in its place.
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