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Gdetrailer
Jan 03, 2014Explorer III
CampFridge1 wrote:
I am happy not to be rebuilding rv fridge cooling units anymore.
Then perhaps you should stop posting all this fridge nonsense especially if you are no longer in the "rebuild" business.
I guess your business is now adapting home fridges to the absorbsion cycle, well I would highly doubt that you are going to find a lot of takers on it.
At $300 for a home fridge it is a low cost throw away fridge.
A Rv absorbsion fridge at $1500-$3000 is an expensive throw away fridge, it was never intended to be repaired or rebuilt just like the home fridge.
If you don't like the fact that a $300 home fridge didn't meet your low expectations for lasting long then simply use one of your own home brewed concoctions or simply spend $3000 for another RV fridge.
While I am a avid adapt, reuse, repair and sometimes shade tree mechanic there simply are times where you cut your losses and move on.
You have made a lot of boasts, but offer no creditable evidence including the fact that you yourself do not actually make or rework any CUs. You always refer to "others" that you "direct" to do something (most companies would simply say that their "employees" did this or that) so I am thinking that you are not who you say.
You have made a lot of nonsensical, non connected off the wall posts and really shows very little knowledge. I had hoped you would EDUCATE folks in properly caring for their fridges by keeping the fridge as level as possible but no, each post made less and less sense.
You never mentioned in your other tread anything about home fridges, I mentioned my conversion then THIS silly thread pops up with all kind of nonsense about putting a RV CU in a home fridge?
I admire your imagination but really, I think you simply need to get a grip on reality... Go RVing and forget about posting this drivel..
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