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pianotuna
May 28, 2015Nomad III
Hi,
Add some solar panels, in fact if you full time populate the entire roof with panels.
Consider going to a 24 volt DC system with a DC to DC converter for the 12 volt side of the unit.
The biggest hassle of a propane fridge is the need for the RV to be almost perfectly level. They are expensive to operate on the electric setting, which doesn't matter--unless you are in an RV park that meters the power.
When the fridge finally fails, I will replace with a residential unit.
Add some solar panels, in fact if you full time populate the entire roof with panels.
Consider going to a 24 volt DC system with a DC to DC converter for the 12 volt side of the unit.
The biggest hassle of a propane fridge is the need for the RV to be almost perfectly level. They are expensive to operate on the electric setting, which doesn't matter--unless you are in an RV park that meters the power.
When the fridge finally fails, I will replace with a residential unit.
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