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residential fridge

Hi we have 2000 U320 4210 with a Dometic refrigerator and it is now kaput just will not get cold. If we put in a residential fridge do we need to be concerned with our inverter running everything.
Rick
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Reply #1
Rick,

No simple YES/NO answer.

Depends on how much dry-camping you do.

Size and condition of your house battery bank.

What other draws the house batteries will have and for how long.

Other means of charging (generator, solar, frequent drives with alternator doing much of the recharging).
Brett Wolfe
EX: 1993 U240
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Reply #2
I believe with the new electronic fridges you need a pure sine inverter.
Peter and Frieda Morin
1999 36ft. U320 Foretravel
Build # 5436
1998 Suzuki Sidekick Sport

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Reply #3
Rick,

The pros and cons of installing a residential fridge have been discussed here ad nauseam.  Most every question has been asked and answered.

You will find the Forum search tool is a valuable resource when asking questions of this sort.  Try searching for the term "residential fridge" and you will get about 14 pages of hits.  Note that the results can be filtered in several ways to "customize" your search.
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Reply #4
X2 search is you friend.
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Reply #5
I agree with Chuck's and Bruce's previous post,......type "residential" into search, and you will get 30 previous threads.
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Reply #6
Quick answer There are no problems running your inverter full time, with the only limitation being your battery capacity.  If I run my inverter it will pull my batteries down within 24 hours or less.

Many people have installed a smaller pure sine wave 700 to 1000 watts to run just their residential fridge, which pulls less stand by power.

Do a search as suggested above for more details.
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2005 GMC Yukon
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