>Any thoughts, pros and cons of such an installation in the GMC?
>
>Many boats are using home style fridges and I thought with an inverter
>one could run them on ac all the time. I don't think the leveling issue
>is any better in a marine application so what are the limitations to
>installing one in the available space in a GMC?
>
>
FWIW:
Pro: much less costly, the 9 cubic ft GE fits in the existing GMC
opening, with minor work. at 1/4 the price of a new RV model.
More room in the cabinet. larger freezer area.
no need to be picky with leveling.
CON: needs to have 110VAC available.. so that means running the Genset
(but no real problem since we use the roof AC more than the dash air
anyway) and we never go boondocking, not really an option in this
part of the country.
door travel locks need to be made, since mag door strips do not hold
during turns.
>
>Many boats are using home style fridges and I thought with an inverter
>one could run them on ac all the time. I don't think the leveling issue
>is any better in a marine application so what are the limitations to
>installing one in the available space in a GMC?
>
>
FWIW:
Pro: much less costly, the 9 cubic ft GE fits in the existing GMC
opening, with minor work. at 1/4 the price of a new RV model.
More room in the cabinet. larger freezer area.
no need to be picky with leveling.
CON: needs to have 110VAC available.. so that means running the Genset
(but no real problem since we use the roof AC more than the dash air
anyway) and we never go boondocking, not really an option in this
part of the country.
door travel locks need to be made, since mag door strips do not hold
during turns.