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pnichols
May 15, 2017Explorer II
John,
If it can't be repaired, then I'd replace it.
I'm not a fan of a residential type refrigerator in an RV that you want to be reliably self contained for off the grid camping - the electrical system to support use of it is too involved to afford, install, and keep an eye on. Keep your life simple and just replace your propane refrigerator with another one.
What CAN be done versus what SHOULD be done sometimes takes a lot of thought about the subtle pros and cons.
If it can't be repaired, then I'd replace it.
I'm not a fan of a residential type refrigerator in an RV that you want to be reliably self contained for off the grid camping - the electrical system to support use of it is too involved to afford, install, and keep an eye on. Keep your life simple and just replace your propane refrigerator with another one.
What CAN be done versus what SHOULD be done sometimes takes a lot of thought about the subtle pros and cons.
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