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REEFER: Common Practices

_1nobby
Explorer
Explorer
What do most RVers do....keep the reefer cold between trips or turn it off and empty all the beer and condiments out until the next trip and turn the reefer back on?
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carl2591
Explorer III
Explorer III
you guys leaving the reefer on all the time at your storage area, are you having to level the trailer or is your parking pad already level.
Carl2591, Raleigh NC
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davosfam
Explorer
Explorer
Ours runs all spring, summer and fall. We turn it off and clean it for the winter. We also have a compact fridge in the basement of our 5th wheel that we use for pop and beer. We now empty it and turn it off in the winter. Ask me how we learned that. :R
Shannen and Rick, empty nesters and loving it!
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otis-agnes
Explorer
Explorer
Ours stays on all season. We keep the trailer parked in the driveway inbetween trips so it makes for an excellent place to keep extra beverages and just hang out for a while. Agnes
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hohenwald48
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Explorer
scottsnider wrote:
I left mine on between trips by mistake and did I pay for it. I got my electric bill that jumped from maybe $40 a month to over $100 and I could not figure out what had happened. Then I cked the Trailer (always plugged in at home) and sure enough the Fridge and Freezer was on and the Freezer was almost full of ice from frosting over that it took 4 days to get it all cleaned out. And yes my electric bill went back to normal after that. What an expensive lesson to learn. So yes I turn if off between trips!


If your reefer used $60 worth of electricity in a month you've got a problem with something. Sounds like you might have left it on and left the door open. That would account for the high usage and the ice formation at the same time. Close the door and usage should drop down the $3-$5 per month range.
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_1nobby
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Explorer
scottsnider wrote:
I got my electric bill that jumped from maybe $40 a month to over $100


Holy ****! Where do YOU live?

$100 a month......is a very small bill where I live.

scottsnider
Explorer II
Explorer II
I left mine on between trips by mistake and did I pay for it. I got my electric bill that jumped from maybe $40 a month to over $100 and I could not figure out what had happened. Then I cked the Trailer (always plugged in at home) and sure enough the Fridge and Freezer was on and the Freezer was almost full of ice from frosting over that it took 4 days to get it all cleaned out. And yes my electric bill went back to normal after that. What an expensive lesson to learn. So yes I turn if off between trips!

Double_Haul
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Explorer
Leaving it on at my permanent site during a heat wave cost me a new fridge. Now I leave my new fridge off between visits.
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wrenchbender
Explorer
Explorer
I empty mine and replace the baking soda when not in active use

dieseltruckdriv
Explorer II
Explorer II
I asked our local camper repair guy (who sadly closed his doors last summer) and he said it was much better for them to stay on than to cycle them, and he had been in business since the early 70s. I have followed his advice since.
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ken56
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Explorer
I am fortunate to be able to keep my trailer next to my house and plugged in so I keep mine on and have beverages in it because I use it as a man cave in between trips. If you are able to keep you rig on your property and plugged in then there is no reason to not use it, otherwise empty it out and wipe it down.

2012Coleman
Explorer II
Explorer II
jfkmk wrote:
You have beer left over from the trip??

We empty, clean and leave the fridge off in between trips. Any left over beer could be consumed during the cleaning process.
I always make sure I have a few beers left over to consume while unloading after the trip. Ours also gets turned off and cleaned out.
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CavemanCharlie
Explorer III
Explorer III
I'm just a weekend camper. I come home on Sunday afternoon unload the fridge and shut it off. I then prop the door open and wipe it down Monday after the frost has melted. Thursday evening I turn it back on. Friday morning I put stuff in it. Friday after work I hook up and go. Sometimes I haul it to work with me and take it to a campground from there.

Depending on my plan for the weekend I may not turn it back on until Friday morning. Then I put stuff back into it Friday after work and head out.

_1nobby
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Explorer
Good opinion on both sides of this burning issue. ๐Ÿ™‚

I've never used this camper for camping, yet...so I'll reserve my decision until I get back from my first trip.

Teamfour
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Explorer
Opie431 wrote:
We empty and clean ours between uses. Prop the doors open until it is time to use it again.


Ditto.
Lee and Anne


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