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upgrade to a residential fridge?

Yahoo Message Number: 57360
Our Norcold 1200LRIM (4 dr w/icemaker) just died -- amonia leak.
Rather than having the cooling unit replaced we are considering an upgrade to a residential fridge and was wondering if anyone has done this and who they had do the work and how much it cost.
I'm assuming that since we have a 200W MSW inverter we would probably need to upgrade that to a 3000W PSW type.

Any suggestions, etc. would be appreciated.
FYI -- while we are in Southern Nevada, we are willing to travel to Arizona, California or Oregon to have this done right.

Thanks in advance!

Re: upgrade to a residential fridge?

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Yahoo Message Number: 57368
Some of the CCs I've seen with a residential fridge had a separate/dedicated inverter and batteries solely for the fridge.

Larry, 03 Allure, 30856

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Yahoo Message Number: 57374

Upgrading to a residential fridge is not for anyone that dry camps unless you are set up for the large extra AC loads.
Try calling Bob Lee's Company: Oregon Motor Coach Center 800-942-6860 ddtuttle

aka Billy Byte (trusty hound)
2000 Allure #30443



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Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 57389
THe electrical considerations are fairly simple compared, I would think, to the cabinet work involved.

Rich 2002 Magna

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Yahoo Message Number: 57510

Hi Larry,

Not all residential refers will work. You need to have one that works with inverters or it will burn up boards in the refer. normally there is a circuit for just the refer in all electric coaches. They usually have one inverter just for that circuit. You will need to buy a refer made just for the recreational application.

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Yahoo Message Number: 57513
Thanks Teresa! That's good info that I didn't know, but I was just responding to the original poster who is "H" See the thread below.

Larry

 

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Yahoo Message Number: 57538
I think you are going to find conversion to be much more difficult then you can imagine. First, you are going to have to remove the front windshield to get it in the coach. Others have alluded to the wiring and inverter changes and the cabinetry changes also. CC units with residential refrigerators have different floor plans to accommodate the differences in size and weight distribution. You might want to re-think your idea. Good luck.

Martin

2006 CC Affinity
#6543