It's not new technology. 12v compressor fridges are industry standard in the boating world for decades...of course, that doesn't mean they put a quality unit in an RV.
We have one in our 2021 Gray Wolf 22RR. Everchill is the brand. So far with around 18 months of use (full time usage except for 7 months last winter), it has worked well. It has pros and cons:
Cons:
- If you are off grid, you will need to upgrade the battery bank and solar (or plan to run the generator a fair bit).
- Ours came with a 50w solar panel from the factory. It's not enough for off grid camping. It does sound like they may have upgraded on newer units to 100-150w which may be enough if you keep your other consumption down. (the single stock battery is still likely not enough)
Pros:
- The mechanicals are drastically smaller, with the net result that for the same cabinet space, you get around 50% more storage space.
- Yes, it cools faster.
- If you have a seasonal site where you pay for electricity used, it only pulls about 50w when running vs 300-400w for an absorption fridge on electric.
- No roof or wall penetrations needed, so reduces chances for water damage.
For camping with shorepower, it's a nice option.
For off grid camping, you need to plan at least on upgrading the battery bank and preferably the solar (if it's a shady site, expect you may still need to run the generator)
Overall, we are happy with it so far.
Tammy & Mike
Ford F250 V10
2021 Gray Wolf
Gemini Catamaran 34'
Full Time spliting time between boat and RV