Installing Residential Fridge In Rv

When installing a residential refrigerator most rv manufacturers will come stock with four 6 volt batteries with 400 amp hours and 200 usable amp hours because you should only drain standard lead acid batteries to 50.
Installing residential fridge in rv. It is specially designed to use heat in concert with a specialmixture of ammonia hydrogen gas to replicate a cooling evaporation effect. Rv absorption refrigerators and residential fridges. In fact it s doesn t have any moving parts. In his essay in rv travel newsletter issue 828 editor chuck woodbury wrote about the trend of nearly every new fifth wheel trailer 30 feet and longer and high end travel trailer and motorhome at the recent rv show he attended at san antonio being equipped with a residential refrigerator.
Pros of installing residential refrigerator in rv space. When it comes to keeping your food cold rv travelers have two big choices. The next thing to consider when installing a rv residential refrigerator is the size. Installing a residential refrigerator in an rv is pretty much a straightforward process.
We only need basic tools some new parts insulation material and preferably someone to help us with the job. Unfortunately an apartment size fridge is the big. After we ve decided a residential refrigerator in an rv is the way to go. While the residential refrigerator has a lot of space intended for food consumption which made the rv.
Stock rv units are small which made the rv owners go to market back and forth for their food consumptions. Residential refrigerator is a lot bigger space than the stock refrigerator. You will need to determine if it will fit in the space designated for the refrigerator. Measure the space including height width and depth.
An rv refrigerator which is also known as an absorption refrigerator doesn t use compressed freon like a residential kitchen refrigerator. Let s consider the pros and cons of each one and then let s focus on the challenges involved in replacing your absorption fridge with a residential unit in your rv. Most residential refrigerators are at least 30 inches deep so many rv s do not offer enough space to accommodate. For those whose minds aren t already set in concrete and may be wondering about the potential of installing a residential fridge in an rv here are a few thoughts.
For those who predominantly hang their hats in rv parks with shore power. Yes residential refrigerators do require shore power or a reasonable facsimile. Dealers and salespeople have told us you can run that fridge for days on these batteries.