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Refrigerator died, Need advice.

Started by JohnVickrey, April 13, 2012, 05:48:33 AM

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gus

Absorption refrigs only have to be level side to side, usually fore and aft on the bus.

It is a common myth that they require leveling in all directions.
PD4107-152
PD4104-1274
Ash Flat, AR

Uglydog56

I'm not done fitting it in it's hole yet, but I'm putting in a 9cuft chest freezer with an external thermostat (so it's a fridge now) run off it's own 300w pure sign inverter.  450.00 total investment, 450watt-hr per day according to the kill-a-watt.
Rick A. Cone
Silverdale, WA
66 Crowny Crown "The Ark"

muldoonman

Replaced our house double door with another one and was shocked that they pulled front passenger windshield out (91 prevost) to get old one out and new one in. They said it was easier. Replaced glass also. It had a chip or 2.

JohnVickrey

Thanks all for your input. 

I have the old one turned over on it's top and I'm going to set it back up tomorrow and plug it in.  Wheather that fixes it or not this is a excuse to get a little bit bigger fridge.  We have a freezer that lives in the bay and runs on the inverter.  We do a lot of dry camping and I kinda like the idea of the fridge not dependent on the generator or batteries.  Sometimes we can go a couple of days without starting the generator. 

Anyway, I think I'm going to order the Atwood.  It's a little bigger and the co-pilot likes the way it's laid out. 

Thanks again for all your input. 
John Vickrey   -   Dearing, GA
About 2 hours East of ATL on I-20 and 4 miles south of I-20.
Got Electricity and Water for 4-5 coaches.  Less that a mile to a
dumpstation.  Stop by and sit a spell.

Linda-XL40-FL

"It's a little bigger and the co-pilot likes the way it's laid out."

You are a smart man, John!  LOL

Iceni John

Quote from: Uglydog56 on April 13, 2012, 09:29:55 PM
I'm not done fitting it in it's hole yet, but I'm putting in a 9cuft chest freezer with an external thermostat (so it's a fridge now) run off it's own 300w pure sign inverter.  450.00 total investment, 450watt-hr per day according to the kill-a-watt.
Aha!   Someone else here who's seen the light!   I shall also be going this route when the time comes, if only because I shall be using a roofload of solar panels instead of a generator.   I've heard that "fridgers" typically run for only 90 seconds to 2 minutes per hour, well withing the ability of PV.   I also plan on it having its own dedicated inverter which will be switched on and off by the external thermostat, thus avoiding any current drain when the fridger's not running.

John
1990 Crown 2R-40N-552 (the Super II):  6V92TAC / DDEC II / Jake,  HT740.     Hecho en Chino.
2kW of tiltable solar.
Behind the Orange Curtain, SoCal.

OLD -ED

Just replaced my old frig. with a Norcold marine frig. runs on 12 volt @ 2.3 amps and 120volt ac @ .4 amps and it will work at up to a 30 degree angle,And it will fit in the same space as your old frig. they run $ 1400.00 but looking it over I think there worth it.

Geoff

This subject has been hashed over the bus conversion boards for as long as I can remember and the apartment refer and decent inverter/genset have always been the winner.  Or have the times changed?  Are people more concerned about living off the grid because diesel is too expensive move the bus?  Bring on cheap solar panels and move to the desert!!
Geoff
'82 RTS AZ

Ericbsc

I have a Summit refer. It has the freezer on the bottom. It is 120v but the draw is 2.0 amps. Yeas that is correct!! It has run 24-7 since I installed it in 2009 with no problem. I leave my bus plugged in when at home. It is 14cf. and is less than 24" deep. I have no ties to this company, but I have been extremely pleased. They make speciality refrigerators, stoves, etc. I forgot to plug the bus in after a trip, and 5 days later it was still running!!LOL

http://www.summitappliance.com/catalog/model/FFBF285SS

hargreaves

My Westinghouse apt. fridge uses 1.5 amps . The issue is when the defrost cycle comes on for about 20 min. it is using 20 amps at that point.  If I disconnect it, it freezes over.

Gerry
now as of Feb 2012 series 50 B400  . Sunshine Coast British Columbia

Ericbsc

Never had a problem with mine freezing over with defrost turned off.

luvrbus

3 thousand for a good inverter 2500 for a decent battery bank 10,000 for generator all to run a fridge lol the 1400 looks good to me fwiw I never cared for my electric coach I still  think the 12/24 fridges like SunFrost is the way to go for a electric fridge but we are all different

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

Geoff

Or we can try $300 for 4 ea golf cart batteries, $1200 for a decent inverter, and $5-6k for an 8kW 1800 rpm diesel genset.  And if you are building a livable conversion you are going to need the above no matter which refrigerator you buy.  I cannot see spending $1400 or whatever for a refer that uses 1 amp less electricity than an $300 apartment refer at 1.5 amps @ 120v. And I know how much power my Sanyo apartment refer is using as the load amps on my Trace SW2512MC inverter flashes between 1 and 2 amps with the refer on.  I have yet to catch how many amps it is drawing on the defrost cycle, it doesn't do it too often.  And I could always disconnect the defrost if I wanted to.
Geoff
'82 RTS AZ

GilligCrown

I too am using a chest freezer with external thermostat.
Paul, High Desert CA
1981 Gillig Tandem 855 Turbo, Allison 740
1973 Crown Atomic 8V71 NA, 5-speed
1966 Crown HPO 855 Turbo, 10-speed

Oonrahnjay

Quote from: OLD -ED on April 15, 2012, 03:15:42 PMJust replaced my old frig. with a Norcold marine frig. runs on 12 volt @ 2.3 amps and 120volt ac @ .4 amps and it will work at up to a 30 degree angle,And it will fit in the same space as your old frig. they run $ 1400.00 but looking it over I think there worth it.

    That was my choice.  I went with the 12v only; about 40watts (once it's cooled down and not much more than that while it's cooling).  BIG money but I love it; it was one of the few things that I went for the big expense for and I think it worked out pretty good.
Bruce H; Wallace (near Wilmington) NC
1976 Daimler (British) Double-Decker Bus; 34' long

(New Email -- brucebearnc@ (theGoogle gmail place) .com)