Product Description
3 Way Power
120V Power
Once hooked up to shore power or if you have a generator, this fridge can be powered by 120V power.
12V Power
If you are unable to hook up to 120V power, like when you are in transit. This fridge also can run off of 12V power. Although it can run off of 12V power, we recommend only running it while in transit as it will rapidly drain your battery.
Propane
One thing that makes this fridge different is that it can be ran off of propane gas. This is a propane gas only fridge and does not work with natural gas.
Features Reversible doors Latching Door Handles Insert: Stainless steel or Black 5 different temperature settings 3 door trays
How Propane Works
Initially the propane is lit. From there it brings a sealed chamber up to a boil. Inside the sealed chamber is a mixture of ammonia and water. When boiling. the ammonia turns into a gas and rises into another chamber. It is in this chamber where it cools and goes back into a liquid form. From there the ammonia flows into an evaporator and mixes with hydrogen gas. This creates a endothermic chemical reaction that absorbs the heat from inside the fridge, thus cooling the inside the refrigerator.
Available in a Glossy Black or Stainless Steel Finish
Multitude of power options: Use 110V-120V, 12V, or propane gas to run this refrigerator
For optimal cooling efficiency, turn the fridge on and allow to chill for 12 hours prior to placing food inside.
Gas-absorption technology allows this refrigerator to operate on propane!
Customers say
Customers find the RV refrigerator easy to install and appreciate its perfect fit. However, the functionality receives mixed feedback, with some saying it works great while others report it stopped working.
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