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ScottG wrote:Thanks, that's gives me a fair idea what it would cost.fj12ryder wrote:ScottG wrote:Sure wish they would have put some prices on those conversions. When they don't price that stuff I always figure it's one of those "If you have to ask..." situations.
Another option.. This company: JC refridgeration makes conversion cooling units for your fridge that turn it into a normal compressor type cooling unit. They come in either 12VDC or 120VAC.
That way you can keep exactly what you have and have the power and reliability of a residential fridge.
That's strange, they used to have prices but I don't see them anymore.
A while back I called them and asked if they had an application for my fridge (they only list the 4 door Norcold) and was told they have applications for every popular model. They just haven't updated the site yet.
IIRC, prices were between $650 (AC) and $800 (DC).
โNov-26-2018 04:58 PM
โNov-26-2018 07:47 AM
fj12ryder wrote:ScottG wrote:Sure wish they would have put some prices on those conversions. When they don't price that stuff I always figure it's one of those "If you have to ask..." situations.
Another option.. This company: JC refridgeration makes conversion cooling units for your fridge that turn it into a normal compressor type cooling unit. They come in either 12VDC or 120VAC.
That way you can keep exactly what you have and have the power and reliability of a residential fridge.
โNov-26-2018 07:04 AM
ScottG wrote:Sure wish they would have put some prices on those conversions. When they don't price that stuff I always figure it's one of those "If you have to ask..." situations.
Another option.. This company: JC refridgeration makes conversion cooling units for your fridge that turn it into a normal compressor type cooling unit. They come in either 12VDC or 120VAC.
That way you can keep exactly what you have and have the power and reliability of a residential fridge.
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โNov-25-2018 05:03 PM
Veebyes wrote:ScottG wrote:
Another option.. This company: JC refridgeration makes conversion cooling units for your fridge that turn it into a normal compressor type cooling unit. They come in either 12VDC or 120VAC.
That way you can keep exactly what you have and have the power and reliability of a residential fridge.
Was not aware of this option. The Samsung appears to be at least 4" deeper than the Dometic installed. No way I have that much space with slide in.
Will have to think about the mod. Just so happens & can make a detour without much of a problem to them next summer.
โNov-25-2018 04:58 PM
ScottG wrote:
Another option.. This company: JC refridgeration makes conversion cooling units for your fridge that turn it into a normal compressor type cooling unit. They come in either 12VDC or 120VAC.
That way you can keep exactly what you have and have the power and reliability of a residential fridge.
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