The
fridge is one of the most important appliances in an RV. It is a popular piece
of equipment as food storage. So, using the right RV fridge to fit your needs
is a must. But, it is not as easy as it seems. Choosing a fridge for your motor
home can be overwhelming. Therefore, here are some ideas to help you make the
right choice.
Basics of RV Fridges
RV
refrigerators and residential refrigerators function differently. In general,
RV fridges operate on the basic idea of absorption. These appliances use a
combination of water, ammonia, and hydrogen gas, as well as heat. These elements
react and go through different tubes. The processes of condensation and evaporation
these chemicals make the fridge cool. There is no need for mechanical parts to
make the unit cool.
Modern
refrigerators typically have an automatic feature that automatically switches
over to using LP Gas or DC to work, when there is no AC electricity available.
This way, your food stays constantly cold even if you forget to flip the
switch.
Types Of RV
Refrigerators
Refrigerators
have two main types of RVs. You can choose between running your RV fridge using
electric and gas. You can also find combination models available, which can
give you a variety of choices of power sources. If your RV refrigerator breaks
down and is quite costly to replace or repair, using a portable electric fridge
is another good choice.
The
following are types of refrigerators that you should familiarize yourself with
when looking for your refrigerator:
·
Propane or gas
refrigerator.
This type has a power supply in the form of LP gas.
·
2-way refrigerator. It operates with the
use of LP gas or AC power.
·
3-way refrigerator. It is considered one
of the most popular camping refrigerators, as it can work with the use of LP
gas, AC, or DC power.
·
AC/DC. Depending on which
power is available, this kind of fridge can run on either DC or AC power.
Selecting the Right
Capacity And Size
Using
the right capacity and size of a fridge for your mobile home can contribute to
the success and convenience of your camping and road trips.
Remember
that an RV fridge that is quite small for a certain number of people in your
motor home can make it difficult to store enough food. On the other hand, large
units can use a lot of storage space, particularly double door units. They
usually use space that would otherwise have a closet or pantry in regular RV
floor plans.
A
good option if you have limited space or do not want to install a refrigerator
permanently is a portable unit. if you have a pop-up or another smaller
trailer, a portable unit can offer a lot of space when there is no room for a
big refrigerator. Many space saver refrigerators run on AC power, and these
units are usually electric. You can find portable coolers operating in DC,
which is quite useful when camping. They can offer the same amount of storage
space at a cheaper price.
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