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re: RV Gurus - need help

Posted on 8/18/17 at 8:11 am to
Posted by baldona
Florida
Member since Feb 2016
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Posted on 8/18/17 at 8:11 am to
Those RV units generally don't get cold at all FYI, I mean like they get 'cool' but not cold and take forever to cool down. If you don't really need to have it on while driving, I'd definitely do as said above and just get a regular 110v to plug in at camp. Would be much better for multiple reasons.
Posted by Chad504boy
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Member since Feb 2005
167008 posts
Posted on 8/18/17 at 9:20 am to
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Those RV units generally don't get cold at all FYI,


not true, i have to turn mine down when camping cause my eggs and shite will start freezing, it does cool down slowly, i'll turn mine on a day or two before we're packing up to leave.
Posted by NASA_ISS_Tiger
Huntsville, Al via Sulphur, LA
Member since Sep 2005
7997 posts
Posted on 8/18/17 at 9:29 am to
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Those RV units generally don't get cold at all


Mine got cold enough to freeze a 1/2 gallon of whole milk solid.

When it developed a pinhole in the ammonia line..that was the worst thing EVER. I liken it to being in a gas chamber without a mask. I couldn't get the door open fast enough.

ETA: I took mine out and put in a medium dorm style frig. I knew I wouldn't be staying at that worksite long and I really didn't need the freezer portion that much.
This post was edited on 8/18/17 at 9:32 am
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