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Old 08-27-2018, 12:41 PM   #5
beeje
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I think a lot of the fridge failures are from improper installs. I have had to redo the baffles on all 3 fridges I have had.
Also I believe most people treat their rv fridge like there home fridge. What I mean is they open up the doors and stare into it while deciding what to get out. The longer you leave the doors open the more cold air escapes. Rv fridges take MUCH longer to recover than a residential fridge.
You should also not put anything that is not previously chilled in the fridge or previously frozen in the freezer. I find it like beating a dead horse trying to get my DW to abide by these rules. LOL
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