โSep-12-2018 07:39 AM
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โSep-14-2018 06:35 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
As mentioned earlier in the thread:
http://jc-refrigeration.com/JC2 wrote:
What company is offering this?
โSep-13-2018 08:37 PM
JC2 wrote:
What company is offering this?
โSep-13-2018 08:20 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Keeping Doors Closed?
Preferred method?
โSep-13-2018 06:00 PM
pianotuna wrote:
This looks interesting:
options for the 1200 series (4 door Norcolds)
#1 the new cooling unit option:
Converts your existing fridge to a residential fridge, (which eliminates your Lp gas and ammonia absortion system) this cooling unit is built with a compressor system and not only do you get to keep your same fridge and controls you are used to but there is no need to remove the windshield, door or window to get the old fridge out and the new in nor the hassle of cutting or redoing the cabinets to make a new fridge fit. There is also no need to have your coach level anymore for the fridge, since this unit will have a compressor. It pulls .08 Amp on AC, only a fraction of what normal residentual fridges will pull and will run off a 600W inverter (does not require pure sign wave). Or we can also do a DC 12V Compressor off the 12V wires behind the fridge with a 5.5A draw. This cooling unit is designed to withstand hot humid temps and will keep your ice-cream hard. This unit comes with a 3 year warranty with the option for an aditional 3 years for $125, it is very user friendly to work on in the field should it need it down the road. we can ship to you,see our easy to install video or have it factory installed for $300 โฆโฆโฆโฆโฆโฆ .
AC Compressor $895.00 / DC Compressor $1095.00
* there is always the question of how much power it really takes or how long the battery will last on a charge........ you need to multiply your amp hr on your battery by how many batteries then multiply by 60% for amps available, then divide by either 8 for the AC compressor or 5.5 for the DC Compressor
Example: 4 batteries at 225 A hr (these hrs are subject to amb temp an usage)
x 4
900 amps total
x60%
540 available Amps
/ 5.5 amp draw DC
98 hrs of run time
50% average run time
147 hrs of available run time
โSep-13-2018 04:58 PM
pianotuna wrote:
This looks interesting:
options for the 1200 series (4 door Norcolds)
#1 the new cooling unit option:
Converts your existing fridge to a residential fridge, (which eliminates your Lp gas and ammonia absortion system) this cooling unit is built with a compressor system and not only do you get to keep your same fridge and controls you are used to but there is no need to remove the windshield, door or window to get the old fridge out and the new in nor the hassle of cutting or redoing the cabinets to make a new fridge fit. There is also no need to have your coach level anymore for the fridge, since this unit will have a compressor. It pulls .08 Amp on AC, only a fraction of what normal residentual fridges will pull and will run off a 600W inverter (does not require pure sign wave). Or we can also do a DC 12V Compressor off the 12V wires behind the fridge with a 5.5A draw. This cooling unit is designed to withstand hot humid temps and will keep your ice-cream hard. This unit comes with a 3 year warranty with the option for an aditional 3 years for $125, it is very user friendly to work on in the field should it need it down the road. we can ship to you,see our easy to install video or have it factory installed for $300 โฆโฆโฆโฆโฆโฆ .
AC Compressor $895.00 / DC Compressor $1095.00
* there is always the question of how much power it really takes or how long the battery will last on a charge........ you need to multiply your amp hr on your battery by how many batteries then multiply by 60% for amps available, then divide by either 8 for the AC compressor or 5.5 for the DC Compressor
Example: 4 batteries at 225 A hr (these hrs are subject to amb temp an usage)
x 4
900 amps total
x60%
540 available Amps
/ 5.5 amp draw DC
98 hrs of run time
50% average run time
147 hrs of available run time
โSep-13-2018 04:44 PM
โSep-13-2018 08:49 AM
dougrainer wrote:C.B. wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Act like you own the Samsung and call for Samsung Repair Service under warranty INSTALLED IN AN RV. THAT will answer your question on Samsung versus other name brands. In DFW, Texas, we cannot find ANY authorized Samsung service center to work on Samsung's in RV's. They WILL work on them in Residential, but not in RV's. All other Brands we have no problem for service in RV's. Maybe not a big deal, UNTIL your unit needs warranty repair. And remember, when they are installed in an RV, the Residential Refer Service centers do NOT remove the refer from the cabinet if it needs removed for repair, warranty or out of warranty. The customer has to remove it from the cabinet, then they will repair it. Doug
Not true here. Factory authorized repair center will do warranty work in RV.
I can understand them not wanting to remove cabinet since they don't r&r RV windows.
C.B.
NO, THEY WILL NOT.
โSep-13-2018 07:54 AM
C.B. wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Act like you own the Samsung and call for Samsung Repair Service under warranty INSTALLED IN AN RV. THAT will answer your question on Samsung versus other name brands. In DFW, Texas, we cannot find ANY authorized Samsung service center to work on Samsung's in RV's. They WILL work on them in Residential, but not in RV's. All other Brands we have no problem for service in RV's. Maybe not a big deal, UNTIL your unit needs warranty repair. And remember, when they are installed in an RV, the Residential Refer Service centers do NOT remove the refer from the cabinet if it needs removed for repair, warranty or out of warranty. The customer has to remove it from the cabinet, then they will repair it. Doug
Not true here. Factory authorized repair center will do warranty work in RV.
I can understand them not wanting to remove cabinet since they don't r&r RV windows.
C.B.
โSep-13-2018 06:34 AM
dougrainer wrote:
Act like you own the Samsung and call for Samsung Repair Service under warranty INSTALLED IN AN RV. THAT will answer your question on Samsung versus other name brands. In DFW, Texas, we cannot find ANY authorized Samsung service center to work on Samsung's in RV's. They WILL work on them in Residential, but not in RV's. All other Brands we have no problem for service in RV's. Maybe not a big deal, UNTIL your unit needs warranty repair. And remember, when they are installed in an RV, the Residential Refer Service centers do NOT remove the refer from the cabinet if it needs removed for repair, warranty or out of warranty. The customer has to remove it from the cabinet, then they will repair it. Doug
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