Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
This is kind of a spinoff from my Toy Hauler thread, but I have to say that when online shopping for RVs, one of the frustrating things is the vague information that is available online with regard to components, especially the refrigerator.
Most of the brochures or web sites will tell you the size in cubic feet, but that's it.
What I'd like to be able to see is what type of fridge it is. Absorption vs compressor? 3 way (120vAC, 12vDC, Propane), 2 way, or what?
A few people in our camping group have gotten new trailers lately and I was surprised to see that some of the newer campers are coming with 12v/120v compressor fridges instead of the "traditional" absorption fridge that RVs have traditionally had since the 60's and 70's.
Obviously the RV absorption fridge has been around for a long time. Our R-Pod 179 has a Dometic 3 way absorption fridge that will run off of 12vDC, 120v AC or propane.
Of course, anyone who's had one knows that you ONLY run the fridge on 12vDC (battery power) very briefly. We usually only run ours in battery mode when we are towing and the battery is being charged through the 7 pin connector. Because otherwise, those absorption fridges are battery killers, since they consume so much power.
I'm kind of intrigued by the new, large 12v compressor fridges on some of these RVs. Seems to me that with the advances in compressor fridges (like we've seen in the chest-type 12v compressor fridges many of us carry in our trucks) combined with a good sized battery pack AND the solar panels that are becoming common on RVs, we might start seeing the propane absorption fridge disappear.
We're lucky (knock wood!) that we haven't had any issues with our 3 way fridge but I dread running into problems with a thermocouple or igniter. A compressor fridge just seems easier to use as long as you can keep your batteries charged up.
Most of the brochures or web sites will tell you the size in cubic feet, but that's it.
What I'd like to be able to see is what type of fridge it is. Absorption vs compressor? 3 way (120vAC, 12vDC, Propane), 2 way, or what?
A few people in our camping group have gotten new trailers lately and I was surprised to see that some of the newer campers are coming with 12v/120v compressor fridges instead of the "traditional" absorption fridge that RVs have traditionally had since the 60's and 70's.
Obviously the RV absorption fridge has been around for a long time. Our R-Pod 179 has a Dometic 3 way absorption fridge that will run off of 12vDC, 120v AC or propane.
Of course, anyone who's had one knows that you ONLY run the fridge on 12vDC (battery power) very briefly. We usually only run ours in battery mode when we are towing and the battery is being charged through the 7 pin connector. Because otherwise, those absorption fridges are battery killers, since they consume so much power.
I'm kind of intrigued by the new, large 12v compressor fridges on some of these RVs. Seems to me that with the advances in compressor fridges (like we've seen in the chest-type 12v compressor fridges many of us carry in our trucks) combined with a good sized battery pack AND the solar panels that are becoming common on RVs, we might start seeing the propane absorption fridge disappear.
We're lucky (knock wood!) that we haven't had any issues with our 3 way fridge but I dread running into problems with a thermocouple or igniter. A compressor fridge just seems easier to use as long as you can keep your batteries charged up.