Jan-15-2022 07:21 AM
Jan-20-2022 05:12 PM
valhalla360 wrote:JRscooby wrote:Vintage465 wrote:
But my question is. Why do people think it's the hot ticket for boon docking? I can see if you're regularly driving and covering ground.
For the 15+ years I have been reading the net about RVs there is rarely a week that somebody doesn't post something about their absorption fridge not working as well as expected. For many, the "hot ticket" seems to be go with a 120V compressor fridge. If a RV stores electricity it is a safe bet it is not storing 120 volt AC, but 12 V DC is likely. When you consider that every time you convert some of the electrons escape, IMHO it makes more sense to use in the same form it is stored.
YMMV
Well, the only thing I'm really looking for is which one uses the least amount of energy while boon docking. Also,for 10 years I worked in my Dad's RV shop and did my share of repairing absorption fridges. And for 40 years I've had absorptions fridges in my 4 different coaches. In those 4 coaches I had to replace the cooling unit in one of them and nothing else. So, I'm not concerned with the reliability of absorptions refer's. Though I am aware that the newer absorption fridges have better likely hood of failing due to the electronics on board them now-a-days.......
When 99% of RV fridges are absorption, it's not surprising if a similar number of issues are with absorption fridges.
Trust me, having spent time in the boating world where 12v is the standard, they have their own issues.
Jan-20-2022 09:16 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Why would ya carry your perishables separately and not put them in the fridge until you get to your destination? :h
Jan-20-2022 07:16 AM
ajriding wrote:
My biggest gripe with propane fridge is keeping it level. Not an issue when I am officially parked at my camp spot, but when traveling and parking for a little bit to go see stuff, go shopping or anything that requires parking the fridge was just too big a part of life and far too needy. Keep it level or ruin it or turn it off before parking out of level. I think if you park un-level then turn it off there is those minutes where the burner is hot, still cooking and small amounts of damage could occur. I do not know for sure when the damage begins after parking off-level though.
Jan-20-2022 07:04 AM
Jan-20-2022 02:44 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
When 99% of RV fridges are absorption, it's not surprising if a similar number of issues are with absorption fridges.
Trust me, having spent time in the boating world where 12v is the standard, they have their own issues.
Jan-19-2022 07:53 PM
Vintage465 wrote:
So after reading all the comments and doing a little more research, there doesn't seem to me to be any "Boon Docking Advantage" to having a 12v compressor fridge. I would tend to think that if you had two 6 volt batteries in series and compared two 6 cubic ft refer's, one absorption and one 12v compressor you'd go longer on those batteries with the absorption. Thanks for all the comments.
Jan-19-2022 07:51 PM
JRscooby wrote:Vintage465 wrote:
But my question is. Why do people think it's the hot ticket for boon docking? I can see if you're regularly driving and covering ground.
For the 15+ years I have been reading the net about RVs there is rarely a week that somebody doesn't post something about their absorption fridge not working as well as expected. For many, the "hot ticket" seems to be go with a 120V compressor fridge. If a RV stores electricity it is a safe bet it is not storing 120 volt AC, but 12 V DC is likely. When you consider that every time you convert some of the electrons escape, IMHO it makes more sense to use in the same form it is stored.
YMMV
Jan-19-2022 06:37 PM
Jan-16-2022 01:04 PM
Skibane wrote:JRscooby wrote:
For the 15+ years I have been reading the net about RVs there is rarely a week that somebody doesn't post something about their absorption fridge not working as well as expected.
That's understandable, considering that probably 99+ percent of all RVs are still equipped with them.
When you have a lot of something, you also tend to have a lot of reports about problems with it.
Jan-16-2022 10:03 AM
JRscooby wrote:
For the 15+ years I have been reading the net about RVs there is rarely a week that somebody doesn't post something about their absorption fridge not working as well as expected.
Jan-16-2022 09:41 AM
Jan-16-2022 08:52 AM
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Jan-16-2022 07:38 AM
Jan-16-2022 06:26 AM
Vintage465 wrote:
But my question is. Why do people think it's the hot ticket for boon docking? I can see if you're regularly driving and covering ground.