What type of RV refrigerator is BEST??? DC compressor or gas absorption?
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A lot has changed in the world of RV refrigeration over the past few years. Most notably, the shift from gas absorption refrigerators to models powered by DC compressors. While there are still a few Norcold and Dometic models that offer the option to run on propane, even these brands have moved heavily toward DC compressors. Furrion and InVision are strictly DC compressor cooled.
Why the change?
One of the biggest headaches in the RV industry has been the gas absorption refrigerators. While not exactly rocket science, these units require a fair amount of education to run safely and efficiently. The main issues with gas absorption fridges are:
- Leveling Requirement: These fridges need to be almost perfectly level—within 3 degrees to be exact. This can be impractical, and sometimes even impossible.
- Risk of Damage or Fire: Running the fridge off-level can damage the cooling unit or, in the worst case, cause a fire.
So why did RVs use gas absorption refrigerators in the first place?
- Power Efficiency: Gas absorption refrigerators use far less power than DC compressors, which made them a popular choice for off-grid camping.
But what about DC compressors—won’t they drain my batteries?
This is a valid concern, but it’s not as scary as it sounds. With the right setup, you can keep your fridge running without worrying about battery drain:
- Battery Sizing: Properly sizing your battery bank can easily accommodate a DC compressor fridge.
- Solar Panels: Adding a solar panel or two helps keep your power topped up while camping off-grid.
- Improved Efficiency: DC compressors are becoming increasingly energy-efficient, so you can enjoy the off-grid lifestyle without sacrificing food storage.
Why DC Compressors are the Future
At Seek Adventure, we believe the future is in DC compressors. Here’s why:
- Fewer Parts That Can Fail: DC compressors have fewer components that can break down, making them more reliable.
- Lower Long-Term Costs: Keeping your food cold will likely cost you less over time compared to older gas absorption models.
- Less Hassle: With fewer maintenance issues, you'll have a smoother experience during your travels.
The Only Downside?
- Additional Batteries: You might need to add a battery or two to your setup to fully enjoy boondocking and camp off the grid whenever and wherever you please.
By embracing DC compressors, you'll enjoy a more efficient, reliable, and cost-effective solution for RV refrigeration. The future of RV fridges is here—less hassle, fewer headaches, and more savings for your adventures!
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