BNG Trust wrote:
John S. wrote:
Just pull it and add in a residential. I did and love it. I also pulled the stove and propane tank too. I got a 110 volt induction burner. Works great.
GAS REFRIGERATOR Vs Domestic (AC) REFRIGERATOR
My gas frig (Dometic Side-by-Side, NDR1292) is shot and it will take $3,000+ to replace. So maybe now is a good time to switch to a regular 10cu-ft Vissani Brand house refrigerator you can buy at Home Depot for just $300? So I'm wondering what the pro vs cons are?
Plus...
Do you ever use an inverter with your AC units and if so what sort of performance can I expect if I switch over?
I'm just an average RV'r that goes out on 2-3 week trips and ends up in an RV park 75% of the time.
What's the best battery + inverter option + line conditioner out there and does it work?
I have 4 deep cycle house batteries and a 3000W inverter on my 39' Noational Tradewinds coach.
Thank you for your reply and advice.
Residential refrigerator is the way to go. Everyone who does it is pleased as can be. They operate well under all conditions, on road, parked, shore power or inverter. Make sure the one you buy is Energy Star rated and can operate on modified sine wave power, unless you have a pure sine wave inverter.
Can't run A/C on inverter. It would kill your batteries in no time.