I'm a bit miffed about my supposedly well regarded Dutch Aire cooling unit dying so soon. Four years? C'mon Man!!! I figure it's early demise could be from bouncing around on back country forest type roads. Dutch Aire tac welded various coils of the cooling system together for stability I guess. Small to large tubing, not a flow connection but a securing connection. At least two of those welds have broken and were most likely the reason ammonia coolant leaked out of the fridge,
The two way propane 120 volt fridge is handy. I said in the past, I run it on solar during the day and propane at night to economize and take advantage of 350 watts~ solar power that would be unused otherwise. I have enough solar 700 watts and lithium 400AH to power the compressor fridge spring summer and fall. Winter if we are down south. I have a way to add 200 more solar and 200 more lithium. At this point, my main concern is, will the compressor noise be annoying, especially at night. I have read others the compressor was a new sound they had to get used to. If I do go with a 120 volt compressor fridge, the stove and furnace water heater will last longer between refills.
I need this like a sore thumb or a swift kick in the rear, especially after going through what I just went through with blowing up and engine, towing home, and installing a new engine. The excitement is overwhelming! I'll think the dilemma through a couple days. I do like silence and absorption definitely gives that.