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Old 03-11-2017, 04:39 AM   #19
jfaberna
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Since my rig came with an RV fridge, I didn't have to think about it, but if I had to replace I think it would be cheaper in the long run to get a Residential fridge and take the money you saved over the RV fridge and put it in more batteries and a better inverted for the Residential Fridge.

I think the Residential fridge would be fine for me because I only need it to work without power for overnight at best and while traveling. But boondocking would require a lot of solar.

I'm also not sure about how long a Residential fridge will last going thru a 6.5 magnitude earthquake every time you go down the road.
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