I am on a roll upgrading house systems and now the 53 year old electric color-matched refrigerator is ready for a modernization

I hate to do away with the whole original theme to my coach but at some point, doing away with the old one is necessary to assure reliable service
I tested it out when I first got the coach and it cooled and froze as expected
I ran it yesterday and it started to cool but was not progressing
The previous owner had added a schlader valve to add refrigerant (propane) and the unit would probably work if I did that
Once I have the unit out, it can be serviced by a regular appliance tech if I so desire
New refrigerator:
I will need a refrigerator that will fit in the existing space...or nearly fit
The cutout appears to be 52.5" H 24" wide and reportedly 24" deep @ 52.5" high
Once I remove "Ol yellow" I can see how much space I actually have to work with
Absorption vs compressor technology:
Absorption allows the use of propane but requires venting. I would have to add the vent and plumb the gas line to the compartment. I am moving away from propane these days and going 12vdc, but I have to consider the options
Here is my leading contender for an absorption 3-way refrigerator
recpro.com
A beautiful appliance, three-way power
But word-on-the-street is that modern 12vdc staged compressors work really well, even in hot weather and do not require venting
I looked at a lot of contenders but size was the biggest determining factor for selection
Here is the leading contender for 12vdc refrigerator
nomadicsupply.com
I can't wait to pull the fridge out and clean out the space
I will also insulate the compartment like others have suggested
Any suggestions?

I hate to do away with the whole original theme to my coach but at some point, doing away with the old one is necessary to assure reliable service
I tested it out when I first got the coach and it cooled and froze as expected
I ran it yesterday and it started to cool but was not progressing
The previous owner had added a schlader valve to add refrigerant (propane) and the unit would probably work if I did that
Once I have the unit out, it can be serviced by a regular appliance tech if I so desire
New refrigerator:
I will need a refrigerator that will fit in the existing space...or nearly fit
The cutout appears to be 52.5" H 24" wide and reportedly 24" deep @ 52.5" high
Once I remove "Ol yellow" I can see how much space I actually have to work with
Absorption vs compressor technology:
Absorption allows the use of propane but requires venting. I would have to add the vent and plumb the gas line to the compartment. I am moving away from propane these days and going 12vdc, but I have to consider the options
Here is my leading contender for an absorption 3-way refrigerator
RV Refrigerator 6.3 Cubic Feet 3-Way Gas and 12v/110v Electric
Looking for a reliable and efficient way to keep your food fresh while on the road? Look no further than RecPro's RV refrigerator with three power options - DC 12v, AC 120v, and Propane.
But word-on-the-street is that modern 12vdc staged compressors work really well, even in hot weather and do not require venting
I looked at a lot of contenders but size was the biggest determining factor for selection
Here is the leading contender for 12vdc refrigerator
Norcold 8 Cu. Ft. 12V DC Right-Hinge Black Refrigerator (N8DCBKR)
The Norcold 8 Cu. Ft. 12V DC Right-Hinge Black Refrigerator (N8DCBKR) from Nomadic Supply Company® is a 12V compressor refrigerator designed for the road, featuring battery-saving night mode, travel latch,…
I can't wait to pull the fridge out and clean out the space
I will also insulate the compartment like others have suggested
Any suggestions?
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