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- jtaylor1920Explorer
jrstout89 wrote:
Will be upgrading our fifth wheel in about a year for going full time. Quick question, what is the upside to residential fridges? I've been using a small 2-way for 8 years now with no problems. We went to an rv show last month and there were a lot of larger 2-way frigdes in the models we were looking at. Plenty of space for the Wife and I. So why a residential, I'd like to know before I buy next year. Thanks.
We just bought a new rig and I decided to go with the two way fridge as I thought of the few times we’ve overnighted without hookups where it’s been nice to run the refrigerator on propane. Well after a few months of dealing with cooling issues with our Norcold 2118 I’m regretting that decision. Our 2118 is a piece of junk. Out of the gate we’ve had nothing but issues keeping food at safe temps. Norcold support and our dealer have been useless at fixing the issue. I went over the entire installation to make sure it was installed according to specs and Cardinal did it right, but still no luck getting it to cool properly until I added more fans to improve air circulation behind the refrigerator. A friend has the exact same trailer and has no issues. I guesss it’s just my bad luck as the Dometic in my last trailer failed. If I had to do it again I’d go residential and be done with it. - VeebyesExplorer IILots of variables. Cool or warm weather. Sun beating on the fridge side. Fridge full or lightly loaded. Doors kept closed. All have a bearing on how long it stays cold without power.
- DutchmenSportExplorer
jrstout89 wrote:
...what is the upside to residential fridges? ... Thanks.
I had to laugh when I read your question! The answer is so simple!
The NEXT time someone puts the question on these forums, "Can I run my refrigerator on gas while I am towing on the road?" You will NEVER get blasted on these forums for those who say "yes" OR those who say "no"! Finally.... it's not an issue any more! You can rest easy.
:B :C :S - sgfryeExplorer
ford truck guy wrote:
I have a residential Whirlpool and I can go from NE Pennsylvania to Key West with the fridge staying on with my 2 Lifeline-group 31 AGM's and 1000 watt pure wave sine inverter..
we also have a whirlpool residential.. 1200 watt pure sine wave inverter and 2 cheapo 12v hybrid deep cycle batteries. temps stay at perfect on long drives 9 or 10 hours no problem.
if we drycamped i would want propane, but we don't so a residential is better for us. more space, no maintenance and no propane use. - filrupmarkExplorer
Michelle.S wrote:
jrstout89 wrote:
Will be upgrading our fifth wheel in about a year for going full time. Quick question, what is the upside to residential fridges? I've been using a small 2-way for 8 years now with no problems. We went to an rv show last month and there were a lot of larger 2-way frigdes in the models we were looking at. Plenty of space for the Wife and I. So why a residential, I'd like to know before I buy next year. Thanks.
No more possible fire threat, almost double the interior storage for almost identical outside size, and Ice Cream stays hard.
Well said ! - Michelle_SExplorer III
jrstout89 wrote:
Will be upgrading our fifth wheel in about a year for going full time. Quick question, what is the upside to residential fridges? I've been using a small 2-way for 8 years now with no problems. We went to an rv show last month and there were a lot of larger 2-way frigdes in the models we were looking at. Plenty of space for the Wife and I. So why a residential, I'd like to know before I buy next year. Thanks.
No more possible fire threat, almost double the interior storage for almost identical outside size, and Ice Cream stays hard. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
jrstout89 wrote:
Will be upgrading our fifth wheel in about a year for going full time. Quick question, what is the upside to residential fridges? I've been using a small 2-way for 8 years now with no problems. We went to an rv show last month and there were a lot of larger 2-way frigdes in the models we were looking at. Plenty of space for the Wife and I. So why a residential, I'd like to know before I buy next year. Thanks. - VoodooMedicineMExplorerMy 38 ft Cedar Creek came with a 26 Whirlpool house refrigerator. It has an inverter with 4 six volt batteries.
- jrstout89ExplorerWill be upgrading our fifth wheel in about a year for going full time. Quick question, what is the upside to residential fridges? I've been using a small 2-way for 8 years now with no problems. We went to an rv show last month and there were a lot of larger 2-way frigdes in the models we were looking at. Plenty of space for the Wife and I. So why a residential, I'd like to know before I buy next year. Thanks.
- ol_Bombero-JCExplorerBesides the factory options for residential fridges - many 5th wheel & MH owners have swapped out their AC/Propane "originals" for compressor type residential fridges.
Besides here (5th wheel forum) check the MH & Toy Hauler forum/s, and search both current and archives (threads older than 12 months) for lots of info.
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