rick_in_denver
Active member
In my viewing of new and used Class A motorhomes, I've run across a couple of them that had regular household refrigerators installed instead of the 2- or 3-way refrigerators. On one hand, I can see advantages in cost should you have to replace or repair the unit; on the other hand, of course, is (I think) having to run your generator (virtually) 24/7 when traveling or not plugged into shore power.
One salesperson at a recent RV show said that "they" have made great technological advancements in the deep-cycle house batteries, that an AC reefer could run via batteries/inverter for quite a while. I am thinking she is shoveling a load of BS my way.
Any comments? especially from others who have (or had) an AC only fridge?
RickinDenver
One salesperson at a recent RV show said that "they" have made great technological advancements in the deep-cycle house batteries, that an AC reefer could run via batteries/inverter for quite a while. I am thinking she is shoveling a load of BS my way.
Any comments? especially from others who have (or had) an AC only fridge?
RickinDenver