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westend wrote:Ed-N-Dani wrote:westend wrote:
Replace it with a residential. The money you save by going to a compressor fridge can be put back into solar, batteries, and an inverter. With a compressor fridge, your box temps will always be low, it will cool in 1/10 the time, and you won't have to buy as much propane.
Do you have a recommendation on a place to shop that will fit and do they sell them that run on 12/115? I briefly shopped it on google and was only coming up with the portable chest type refrigerators.
Thanks
Ed
120V refrigerators or 12V refrigerators are sold all over. Getting one that will run on both voltages will be problematic. You could search the Forums for what others have used to replace their dead absorption models. I see where a few have bought a 10 cu ft Frigidaire for this purpose. I use a small dorm fridge and that would probably not fit your use.
Fitment will be on your shoulders. Measuring the opening would be the first step.
โAug-31-2016 06:46 AM
Ed-N-Dani wrote:westend wrote:
Replace it with a residential. The money you save by going to a compressor fridge can be put back into solar, batteries, and an inverter. With a compressor fridge, your box temps will always be low, it will cool in 1/10 the time, and you won't have to buy as much propane.
Do you have a recommendation on a place to shop that will fit and do they sell them that run on 12/115? I briefly shopped it on google and was only coming up with the portable chest type refrigerators.
Thanks
Ed
โAug-31-2016 05:14 AM
westend wrote:
Replace it with a residential. The money you save by going to a compressor fridge can be put back into solar, batteries, and an inverter. With a compressor fridge, your box temps will always be low, it will cool in 1/10 the time, and you won't have to buy as much propane.
โAug-31-2016 05:11 AM
SCVJeff wrote:
Am I reading this right: your fridge is tipped 26 degrees?
The F<>B is fine, but I know there is a side spec as well and this is WAY beyond anything I've ever read
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โAug-29-2016 07:17 AM
SCClockDr wrote:Ed-N-Dani wrote:shellbackcva59 wrote:
Have you tried it on propane? They seem to operate much better on gas. It also takes quite a bit of time for them to cool. I'd always run mine overnite the evening before I needed it.
Not yet, I still have to update the propane connection. Ordered those this morning. I have had it on for about 6 hrs and the fins are hot.
I can try the gas sometime this week.
Kindest regards
Ed
6 hours is not enough time for much cooling. How are things this AM?
โAug-29-2016 06:42 AM
Ed-N-Dani wrote:shellbackcva59 wrote:
Have you tried it on propane? They seem to operate much better on gas. It also takes quite a bit of time for them to cool. I'd always run mine overnite the evening before I needed it.
Not yet, I still have to update the propane connection. Ordered those this morning. I have had it on for about 6 hrs and the fins are hot.
I can try the gas sometime this week.
Kindest regards
Ed
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