Fridge? You don' need no steenkin' fridge. Use an ice chest with dry ice.
It will keep stuff cool like you won't believe. Leave all those solor
arrays, huge battery banks and inverter/converters and propane tanks, too.
Take a giant leap into the 1930's. Rough it a bit. (VERY BIG GRIN).
Seriously now for a bit. I bought my first wall tent in the mid 1960's
when my children were little. We slept on air mattresses in mummy style
sleeping bags. Camped at rustic campgrounds with pit toilets, and manually
operated centrally located pumps. Fire circles for cooking. Pretty
primitive stuff. But we loved doing it.
Moved up to Coleman style white gasoline 2 burner folding stove, and
styrofoam ice chests with melting ice to cool our foods. Had to drain them,
or everything got soggy fast.
Later moved up to a 20 pound propane bottle connected to an apartment
style 2 burner hot plate. Folding tables, portable wind screens, later on
E-Z UPS. Still tent camping.
Next phase, a pickup with a slide in 10.5 foot Open Road camper. 3 way
Dometic fridge, 3 propane burner cooktop with propane oven. Left the
propane on sometimes, depending upon the condition of my pickup battery.
Then we moved up to a 26 foot tow behind trailer. All the bells and
whistles. Propane on all the time, too.
Two other stick and staple Dodge Van type Chassis built motorhomes.
Same deal. Left the propane on while traveling.
Finally, a 26 foot GMC Royale, 1978 party outfitted. Bar, blender, dry
bath, 3 way fridge, propane hot water heater and forced air furnace. Leave
the propane on in it, too. Do I FEAR IT? Not so much as I respect the heck
out of it. Do your maintenance, tighten check all your fittings and inspect
your hoses. Bubble test every fitting, and try to do it annually. It will
serve you very well. I have been using it since my 20's and in my late 70's
now. Use ordinary care and you do not need to fear it.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon
On Mon, Oct 14, 2019, 12:09 PM Justin Brady via Gmclist <
> I run a Vitrifrigo RV specific 12V and absolutely love it. There are
> similar offerings with the 12v danfoss compressor from Norcold and Dometic
> as
> well as others.
> We doubled out battery bank and cut our propane in half when we swapped
> from a 3 way. Would not go back to propane.
> --
> Justin Brady
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