Above, my RV has a refrigerator/freezer combo with all the controls in front. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
A recreational vehicle's refrigerator operates differently than the one inside a house. So before loading it up, it has to cool inside first.
RV Travel says to turn it on 12-24 hours before leaving home. I usually turn mine on about 8 hours before and keep occasional tabs on it with a thermometer I have inside. But they have some very useful tips on making sure the RV refrigerator stays cool during a trip.
They begin it with:
If it’s not already, it’s going to get hot pretty soon, and your RV refrigerator is going to need your help!
Here are some tips for keeping your RV fridge cooling effectively all summer long:
To read the tips, go here.
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