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wa8yxm
Jul 19, 2019Explorer III
bikendan wrote:
I don't get 12v RV fridges, especially for dry camping or boondocking.
It's hard enough conserving battery power, even with a 110v AC/propane RV fridge.
Some folks are propane-phobes. they have heard how if there is a propane link it can go BOOM (True) or start a fire (True) but are unaware of just how rare these incidents are and how common electrical fires are so they want nothing propane.
11 amps is a bit high for an RV fridge. most 12 volt compressor RV fridges use Danfoss like compressors (not necessarly a Danfoss but one like it) drawing less than 5 amps.
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