Hello David, The reason it’s $1000 more is because of the whopping 0.2 cu. ft. of extra space..... just kidding! The main difference comes down to the exterior and features. The #GE48FR has a sleek glass front that gives it a glossy, modern look,…
Hello Raymond, thanks for reaching out. The mounting brackets are not included with the GE Appliances RV Refrigerator #GE58FR. It requires a GE approved top bracket part BMT-GPV10. This is not something we sell here but they are available elsewhere.…
Hey Katja, the Curt Echo Mobile brake controller part #C51180 would be your best option. This is a wireless brake controller and all it requires is a 7-way with the taillight functions and the 12 volt accessory circuit active and you'd be set. So…
Hey Pete. The Norcold RV Mini Fridge w/ Freezer - 3.3 cu ft - 12V - Black item #NC37VR pulls 5.2 amps or 62.4 watts. What kind of trailer or RV do you have?
Hey Gio! When the GE Profile RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer #GE78FR is running at normal operating temperature the amp draw will be 6A-8A. The maximum amp draw is 20A. Are you adding the fridge to a new setup or is this replacing an existing fridge in…
Hey Doug. The GE Profile RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer item #GE48FR is the same fridge as the pn PBV10R5VBB, you referenced. This fridge measures 60" tall x 23 1/2" wide x 26 1/2" deep and runs off of 12V DC power. What fridge are you…
Hey David, yes the Progressive Dynamics 9300 part #PD89RR would be a great option to replace what you have and is lithium compatible. It's rated for 80 amps too so it will quickly charge your battery. What was the amp rating of your current…
Hello Byron, Great question! Both the Yeti 1000 and Jackery 1000 portable power stations have 12V car ports rated at 10 amps, meaning they can supply up to 120 watts (12V x 10A) of power. However, the Everchill RV Mini Fridge #EV46RR requires 12 amps…
Hello Inquisitor, the Vitrifrigo C115i OCX2 RV Mini Fridge #VT54FR that you referenced is designed for DC power only for 12 or 24 volt. I found one site that lists it as AC and DC but it also mentions you'd need a power converter for that.
Hey Chip, According to my research, the 4.5 Cu Ft Everchill RV Mini Fridge #EV46RR is rated for 3.8 Amps running, 0.2 Amps for Stand-By, and the Defrost Amp draw is 9.7 Amps. Hopefully this helps out! Let me know if you have any other questions!
Hey Robert! Yes, the replacement for the Dometic Americana I DM2852 Refrigerator is the Dometic Americana II RV Fridge. The Black version you're looking at is available with the Right-Hand Hinge as part #DMC22RR as well as the Left-Hand Hinge as…
Hey Denis, the big difference is that the GE Profile RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer #GE48FR has the fridge up top which is more convenient and the part #GE26FR has the freezer up top. Also the GE Profile has a turbo cool setting designed to blast cold…
WOW! I am impressed! I called to place my order and real person answered, spoke perfect English, albeit a slight southern accent, and my order was sent within a day, shipped quickly and I had it a few days later. I saved over a hundred dollars over local and installed it my self. I cant imagine how that they could do any better. THANKS!
Eric
Cedar Springs, MI
Keep Your Adventures Cool with RV Refrigerators
RV refrigerators are essential for keeping your food and drinks cool on the road. They come in various sizes and power options, like 12-volt and gas/electric combos. Consider the space in your RV, the power source, and the need for features like travel lo
When installing an RV refrigerator, ensure it's secured properly to prevent damage during travel. Some models may require additional on/off switches for power management. Check the dimensions carefully to ensure a perfect fit, and consider any custom cabinet work needed for a seamless look.
Consider the space available in your RV and your storage needs. Measure the area where the fridge will go and think about what you typically store. Some models have smaller freezers, which might not fit larger items like frozen pizzas. Ensure the fridge fits your lifestyle and the space in your RV.
RV refrigerators are designed to handle a range of temperatures, but performance can vary. In hot climates, they generally keep items cool, but it's crucial to ensure proper ventilation and avoid overloading. Some users find them reliable even in extreme heat, keeping essentials like ice cream perfectly frozen.
12-volt RV refrigerators are efficient and ideal for off-grid adventures. They run on your vehicle's battery, making them perfect for boondocking. They cool quickly and maintain consistent temperatures, ensuring your food stays fresh. However, they may lack features like travel locks and internal thermostats, so consider your needs.
Regular maintenance includes checking the seals, cleaning the coils, and ensuring proper ventilation. Some models may require adjustments to the thermostat, which can be tricky if it's located at the back. Keep an eye on performance, especially if using solar or inverter setups, to ensure optimal cooling.