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Cptnvideo wrote:
We had the same issues as the OP . . . we went with a 20cf Whirlpool from Home Depot to replace the 18cf Norcold.
We couldn't be happier with our decision AND we boondock regularly.
โAug-07-2023 02:38 PM
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โAug-07-2023 08:48 AM
LouLawrence wrote:Grit dog wrote:LouLawrence wrote:
Go residential and you will never go back!
You forgot the rest of your statement which reads, โonly if youโre hooked to shore power full time or have a battery and inverter system that could light up a small town.โ
If neither one of these is true then a resi fridge is somewhere between a hinderance and a nonstarter.
Thanks, I didn't need your incorrect correction. My statement was clear and correct. I have had a residential fridge in my RV's since 1999. Yes, I have an inverter and some large batteries but no solar. The engine alternator keeps the batteries charged while driving so no issues there. When I dry camp I have to run my generator a few hours per day but I am going to do that anyway for cooking and assorted morning and evening activities. If I chose to dry camp a lot, solar would solve that but very few are off the grid for extended periods of time.
โAug-07-2023 08:46 AM
Rbertalotto wrote:
Thanks for all the great replies. I'm still totally undecided on Residential with inverter or a true RV 12V refrigerator. Because I near 100% boondock, and do a lot of traveling, I'm leaning toward the RV 12v solution. I got the price for a Dometic 8 cu ft down to exactly $1000 which seems reasonable considering I'm hoping to get at least 10-12 years out of it. And my absorption refrigerator is like new and works as a 2 way refrigerator is supposed to so I might be able to sell it for a few hundred dollars and offset the cost.
We shall see.....Tax Free Weekend so I can save $60.50 if I buy it on Saturday...
โAug-07-2023 08:40 AM
Campinghoss@51 wrote:
I have had several different rv's and all but the one I have now was elec/propane. My current one has a 23 cubic foot Frigidaire in it and I will never go back to propane. My stays plugged in year round and since my batteries charge while hooked to the truck long distance travel has never been an issue. We don't boondock so that is not an issue either. However if we did need to boondock I could hook the pigtail up to the truck and keep the batteries charged. I never expect to do that though.
โAug-07-2023 08:26 AM
Grit dog wrote:LouLawrence wrote:
Go residential and you will never go back!
You forgot the rest of your statement which reads, โonly if youโre hooked to shore power full time or have a battery and inverter system that could light up a small town.โ
If neither one of these is true then a resi fridge is somewhere between a hinderance and a nonstarter.
โAug-07-2023 06:47 AM
LouLawrence wrote:
Go residential and you will never go back!
โAug-07-2023 06:45 AM
โAug-07-2023 06:21 AM
Rbertalotto wrote:
Thanks for all the great replies. I'm still totally undecided on Residential with inverter or a true RV 12V refrigerator. Because I near 100% boondock, and do a lot of traveling, I'm leaning toward the RV 12v solution. I got the price for a Dometic 8 cu ft down to exactly $1000 which seems reasonable considering I'm hoping to get at least 10-12 years out of it. And my absorption refrigerator is like new and works as a 2 way refrigerator is supposed to so I might be able to sell it for a few hundred dollars and offset the cost.
We shall see.....Tax Free Weekend so I can save $60.50 if I buy it on Saturday...
โAug-07-2023 04:59 AM
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