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THE COLD FACTS

It’s one of the most important appliances in an RV if you’re planning more than a few days away. But what fridge is right for you? We take a look at common considerat­ions for choosing an RV fridge

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How to choose your RV fridge

There are essentiall­y three main types of fridge – absorption, compressor, and thermo-electric. Each has their pros and cons and each varies in its function.

What do I need to consider when choosing a fridge?

Size is key. You want a fridge that will accommodat­e all your needs, which means you have to consider things such as storage space or other extras such as microwaves and ovens versus fridge and freezer space.

You need to consider factors such as noise level or freedom camping capabiliti­es when making your decision. Also think about what type of fridge you want – for example, a three-way model, compressor, or thermoelec­tric. Having a three-way model is great and has advantages but it also means that you need all three power sources available at the fridge. The 230-volt electrics have to be done by a certified electricia­n and you will have to renew your electrical warrant to assure your vehicle is still safe and compliant.

The gas connection has to be installed by a certified gas fitter, so you should factor in those costs when making your decision.

What maintenanc­e issues should I be aware of?

In general, fridges are fairly service free. You will need to defrost the freezer and remove dust from the burner assembly and electrics every couple of months, especially after driving on gravel roads. It’s also important to keep it clean. Make sure the burner compartmen­t on the back of the fridge is fully sealed to the interior if you’re using a fridge with gas as the energy source. The burning gas causes carbon monoxide, which could be fatal when vented into the motorhome or caravan. It needs good airflow on the back for the condenser, coils, and

exhaust. Also, keep the area clear and don’t store anything in the fridge cabinet.

Can I install the fridge myself?

The only fridge you can install all by yourself would be a 12-volt fridge. All others require a gasfitter and/or electricia­n to do the work for your own safety. Incorrect installati­on can cause serious harm to people and the vehicle. For all other fridges, you can install the fridge and connect the 12-volt but leave gas fittings and 230-volt electrics for the experts. Be sure to secure the fridge properly so it can’t rattle free and move out of its spot.

How long should I expect my fridge to keep cool?

Compressor fridges can last from one to three days on battery power, depending on your battery setup. Absorber fridges can last several weeks and are only limited by the gas supply.

Do I need to make sure my motorhome is level when using my fridge? Why?

If you have a compressor fridge, then it is not a major considerat­ion, as it will still work up to around 30 degree lean, front to back. Absorber fridges don’t tolerate being out of level. Small variances front to back and even smaller tolerances side to side can affect the cooling. This is because the fluid will not be able to circulate properly if the fridge is tilted. For maximum fridge performanc­e, use a spirit level and levelling blocks to keep the vehicle level when camping.

Any tips on how to run my fridge efficientl­y?

Make sure you’re using the temperatur­e regulator and only cool the fridge to the temperatur­e you need instead of running on maximum the whole time. Don’t put any warm food or drinks into the fridge and make sure your battery level never falls below 12-volt and that you have enough gas in your cylinders. check your fridge and freezer seal to ensure it is still in good condition. Also do not open the door longer than necessary.

What’s the best way to cool my fridge quickly so I can use it soon?

Turn it on the highest setting, ensure all doors are shut tightly, and avoid opening them. Ideally, you want to have the fridge nice and cool before you load it. To make it even quicker, you could assist by placing some ice in a cooler bag or plastic bottle in the fridge. ■

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