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RV Refrigerator

HVaughan
Explorer
Explorer
I am a mechanical engineering graduate student and I am involved in a team project that is learning about the absorption refrigerator which is the type of refrigerator most likely in your mobile home. My team is needing end user feedback on the product of interest, so if anyone is willing I would be grateful to receive your opinion about the refrigerator. If you have knowledge of absorption refrigeration I would like to read your technical and non technical opinion, but if you don't know the theory I would still like your non technical opinion.

Thank you very much
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Dutch_12078
Explorer II
Explorer II
The absorption fridge in our previous Class A worked fine for 19 years, and still works well as far as I know. The 13 year old absorption fridge in our current Class A also works well. Both of them benefited from aftermarket internal and external modifications to optimize air circulation.
Dutch
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Dennis_M_M
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John_S_
Explorer II
Explorer II
Pulled it out and put in a residential. Less Sodium Chromate means the cooling units are lasting a shorter time so why bother with then anymore.
John
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