Above, the refrigerator and galley of my Minnie Winnie. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The only really tedious thing about RVs to me is having to level them so that the propane RV refrigerator inside will properly work.
Another aspect about RV refrigerators is that they can and do catch fire.
Do It Yourself RV discusses this in a new article.
They begin it with:
Today’s modern RVs are equipped with all the niceties and technology you’d find at home. Of course, this includes refrigerators. While very large RVs have gravitated towards residential refrigerators, most smaller RVs still rely on the gas/electric absorption refrigerator that has been used in RVs for decades. This is due to the cost, efficiency, and power requirements of smaller RVs. Knowing which RV refrigerator you have is vital.
While a residential refrigerator might not operate at its highest efficiency when off-level, a gas/electric absorption RV refrigerator may not operate at all. At worst, it can be a dangerous fire hazard.
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