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May-24-2015 09:15 AM
Wishbone51 wrote:
Try to only load cold food in the fridge. RV fridges are good for keeping food cold, not cooling them down. DW once put in an entire freezer load of room temp bottled water, and the whole fridge warmed up and wouldn't cool. Recovered once we removed them.
Another time the kids put a box of Otter Pops in the freezer, and it took two weeks to freeze.
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May-24-2015 06:57 AM
SALEM1 wrote:
Most RV refrigerators today are powered by propane and 120v. They all use 12v for the electronics.
You normally will turn your fridge the day before your trip on propane or 120v to get it cold. You will keep it running on propane during your trip and any stops where no facilities are available. When set on automatic, the fridge will always operate on propane when 120v is not available. You can always make it propane only manually if needed.
Happy camping!:)
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