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RV Fridge – How Is It Different For A Standard Kitchen Refrigerator

Author: Coolers Things
by Coolers Things
Posted: Mar 03, 2015

When you are on the road or are planning a camping trip for a few days in the outdoors, the first and most prominent concern in your mind will be managing your food supplies. There are only so many days that one can survive on Snickers Bars. You will need to stock up on eatables and these supplies will be perishable. Therefore, one of the first things that you will need to pack with you will be an RV fridge. This device will help you keep your perishables fresh and eatable for extended lengths of time and will be small enough to ensure that you are not overburdened with luggage. But if you are thinking that your RV fridge will be similar to a standard kitchen refrigerator, you are in for many surprises. In order to get the maximum utility from the device, you need to know how it works. Here are the many factors on which a normal, three way, RV fridge will different from a kitchen fridge.

The first difference between the two will be the power source used. A kitchen fridge will usually work on an electric power source, usually 120v AC current but with an RV refrigerator, you have the option of making use of three different power sources. This is why they are known as three way fridges – they can run on the mains voltage, LPG and even 12v DC current. This makes them ideal for camping and off grid living as well. Whether or not you have access to electricity, this fridge will continue to function, offering you the benefits of fresh food, no matter where you are.

When you consider a fridge that is running on LPG, your first concern will be managing the heat being produced by the machine. Usually, the fridge works by burning the fuel on a propane or butane burner which then powers a cyclical chemical reaction. This generates considerable amounts of heat which needs to be handled. The refrigerant - usually ammonia - goes through a cycle of evaporation and condensation, which cools the appliance. RV fridges that run on LPG are designed for optimal fuel consumption so you will find that very little gas is used to power the appliance. However, if the RV is not level when the fridge is on, there is a risk that the burning chemical reaction might damage it from the inside.

There are many ways in which you can buy an RV fridge. The usual avenues to manage this purchase will be your local outdoors store or appliance market. But these days, you can also find a large variety of these refrigerators online. Many manufacturers and retailers have their catalogues listed online and you can easily choose the model that fits your requirements. Payments can be made online as well, following which the fridge will be delivered to your doorstep by the seller. It is as easy as that!

Visit Coolersnthings.com for more information on RV refrigerators.

About The Author

Sam York is a sailor and expert at marine appliances and boat fittings. He writes many interesting articles and blogs about how to make perfect choices when it comes to boat appliances. He recommends CoolersNThings.com as the best place to buy marine refrigerators, air conditioners and more.

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