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Bumpyroad wrote:Greydennyhawk wrote:
I can only offer is my opinion after having both types. The residential fridge has so much room, and keeps everything really cold, the Gas/absorption old style was small, and the freezer was kind of poor .
We have an inverter and 4x 6 V deep cycle batteries, and when fully charged, keep the refer running for about 15 hours. Then I need to start the generator and charge up again.
We have a system that involves day time charge up, and night time quiet times and don't open the refer door too often, using a small cooler outside for some beers or soda.
We love the residential refer!!
your report makes one sound like a PITA. my 4 door standard one with ice maker was plenty large and worked great.
bumpy
โFeb-26-2018 06:25 PM
philh wrote:Off the house battery through an inverter which is probably the most common, shut off and rely on the food staying cold also seems to be very popular, or run a generator to power the fridge which is rare.
Sorry for the stupid question, but with a residential fridge, how is it powered driving down the road?
โFeb-26-2018 05:45 PM
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โFeb-26-2018 11:45 AM
โFeb-26-2018 11:05 AM
Greydennyhawk wrote:
I can only offer is my opinion after having both types. The residential fridge has so much room, and keeps everything really cold, the Gas/absorption old style was small, and the freezer was kind of poor .
We have an inverter and 4x 6 V deep cycle batteries, and when fully charged, keep the refer running for about 15 hours. Then I need to start the generator and charge up again.
We have a system that involves day time charge up, and night time quiet times and don't open the refer door too often, using a small cooler outside for some beers or soda.
We love the residential refer!!
โFeb-26-2018 08:24 AM
ACZL wrote:
I disagree with the post about firm ice cream won't happen w/ a gas/elect fridge. Our old coach would freeze ice cream so hard, thought i was taking it out of a big house freezer at home. New RV has 18cu ft gas/elect and will admit it doesn't freeze IC like the old one did, but still a work in progress. Mat have to add a 12v fan at bottom on outside to aid in air movement.
โFeb-26-2018 06:01 AM
โFeb-26-2018 04:08 AM
sgfrye wrote:Michelle.S wrote:
I guess some must have a less efficient Res Fridge than we do. I did a test when we first got it and ran the Fridge for 36 Hours with the two OEM batteries and voltage was still at 12.5. Now have 4 12V Deep Cycle and can go a few days without a problem.
X2 on this.
Tested ours several times. I can go 2 days on 2 fully charged 12v. Batteries. No problem.
Outside air temp 80 to 85 degrees. Probably longer in cooler temps
Can't beat the storage space
โFeb-26-2018 03:10 AM