Hi there, we have a 2002 Lance 815 and also just got the Dometic 1110. Can I ask how you got the old fridge out? We are trying to not take everything off the back of the old one in case someone wants it (works on shore power), but haven't been able to figure out how to get it out yet.This weekend I caulked the front of the camper and re-dicored the whole roof in prep for solar panels. I also removed the old three way fridge and capped the old propane line.
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I had to take the front door off of the 3 way fridge to get it out of the camper door and it just barely fit out.Hi there, we have a 2002 Lance 815 and also just got the Dometic 1110. Can I ask how you got the old fridge out? We are trying to not take everything off the back of the old one in case someone wants it (works on shore power), but haven't been able to figure out how to get it out yet.
Hi there, we have a 2002 Lance 815 and also just got the Dometic 1110. Can I ask how you got the old fridge out? We are trying to not take everything off the back of the old one in case someone wants it (works on shore power), but haven't been able to figure out how to get it out yet.
Looks like a nice build out.
I suspect the inverter is not going to be happy in its little coffin
Might want to look at much bigger vents or a fan(another useless load on the system)
I too recently got an older 815 that I'm prepping for a winter trip to a warmer climate. Unlike yours, mine was NOT well maintained or cared for. You scored!
Most of my work is based on needed repairs, not fun upgrades like you. Something I think that is going to be on my long repair list soon is the frig.
I've always had good luck with 3 way (absorption) frig's. They're quiet, pretty low maintenance, & I find propane to be an efficient and readily available fuel source. Recently though, I've been reading of a lot of folks (3 on this thread alone) replacing absorption with compressor frigs. Obviously I'm missing something. Why did you go that route? Is that upgrade the reason for your stout solar set up?
Looking good btw.