Refrigerators

the hamiltons

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Tom,

We replaced the original Norcold coach fridge three years ago with a
Norcold 110 volt/ propane. It was one of the best changes we've done. The
replacement fit the fridge cavity perfectly, but some changes to the rear of
the cavity are necessary to get good cooling air flow and seal the rear area
because of using propane. With all the propane we carry, dry camping is no
longer a concern. Running on propane on the move on hot days has been no
problem either. Remembering to turn the propane off while gassing up is the
biggest problem, so far!

Happy New Year to all !!!!!

Al Hamilton
76 Eleganza II
Kingston, Ont
 
Thanks for the info Al. I have decided to get the Norcold 641 2 way
propane/120VAC as you suggest. Am going to order it thru JC Whitney at a
cost of $841.46 which seems like a fantastic price. Need the refrigerator
for our upcoming trip to Florida.

I have not forgotten the certificates you asked for. They are on my other
computer and I have to fire it up and find them. Will hopefully do it tonite
or tomorrow.

Looking forward to lots of trips starting in February when we travel to
Florida with the GMC. Hope to meet many of the Great lakers at
Titusville,Florida. Wish you could come a long.

Tom

>Tom,
>
> We replaced the original Norcold coach fridge three years ago with a
>Norcold 110 volt/ propane. It was one of the best changes we've done. The
>replacement fit the fridge cavity perfectly, but some changes to the rear of
>the cavity are necessary to get good cooling air flow and seal the rear area
>because of using propane. With all the propane we carry, dry camping is no
>longer a concern. Running on propane on the move on hot days has been no
>problem either. Remembering to turn the propane off while gassing up is the
>biggest problem, so far!
>
> Happy New Year to all !!!!!
>
> Al Hamilton
> 76 Eleganza II
> Kingston, Ont
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Loving it in "The beautiful Mohawk Valley seat of the American Revolution
and the Battle of Oriskany"

Proud owners of a growing fleet:

1976 GMC Palmbeach TZE 166V100496
1987 Corvette
1984 Mercedes 300D Sedan
1988 Mercedes 300TE Station Wagon
1997 125 # Rottweiler, Boomer (faithful mascot and defender of 0ur GMC)