I'm doing a restore on a tiger too! This is what I came up with for the fridge, which is a refurbished edgestar:
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Ok, great trip but, crappy $1000 Norcold fridge.
During my restoration and instead of a 3-way fridge I got a new Norcold DE0041 R AC/DC fridge. Same fridge that is used in the new Tigers and marine application so I thought it'd be tough enough for ours. Well, it last one day and now won't cool. Looking for any suggestions. Thanks.
I consider 12ga to be minimum for today's wiz-bang fridges.
They are very dependent upon voltage.
I also like to wire them directly to the battery, as opposed to a fuse panel.
Some fridges actually recommend this.
And remember, for a given wattage, as voltage drops, the amperage draw goes up.
So under sizing the wire for the load and length of wire may result in a larger amperage draw.
Looks great. Love to see some additional photos. I looked at putting our Engle fridge in but in the end went with standup type of fridge....my have been an expensive mistake...we'll see.
I had to punch the counter out a bit to make the fridge fit, 2-3" iirc. I also added 1.5" rigid foam on all sides and rewired the power to the fridge so that the plug doesn't come out the front port.
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Did you check the clearance for the fridge and the air flow requirements? Yours looks a little tight in there and if you have it lined with foam you may find it overheating.
Did you check the clearance for the fridge and the air flow requirements? Yours looks a little tight in there and if you have it lined with foam you may find it overheating.