Install and Review New 12 Volt RV Refrigerator - A Perfect Fit For Us

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @RVUNDERWAY
    @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +2

    *Emily from RecPro said,* _ "Woohoo, love this! Thank you guys so much. I'm glad you love the refrigerator, and how lucky are you that it fits so perfectly in that space? The RecPro gear at the end of the video was the best touch. :) "_

    • @michaelthompson4949
      @michaelthompson4949 8 месяцев назад

      Is there a particular reason that you shut off the breaker and take the fuse out considering that all is really needed is unplugging the fridge

  • @alnavas1265
    @alnavas1265 5 месяцев назад +2

    HI Guys, curious , how is the refrigerator working these days? I plan on changing mine and on the fence between Dometic or RecPro, Al

    • @matsulli2086
      @matsulli2086 3 месяца назад

      I'm looking and curious as well, especially for full time use.

  • @ЖизньДальнобойщика
    @ЖизньДальнобойщика 11 месяцев назад

    I live in Pensacola 20 years ago
    by pjc college

  • @John-hq6em
    @John-hq6em Год назад

    How did you get the fridges in and out of the RV? Aren’t they too big to fit through the door?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      Not at all, John. The 12 volt Everchill from RecPro was exactly the same size of our old Dometic. I had the help of a fellow RVer and we toted it right into the RV and into the old fridge space. We got very lucky with this upgrade. Thanks for checking out our channel...we appreciate you. Peace.

    • @John-hq6em
      @John-hq6em Год назад

      @RVUNDERWAY thanks for responding.

  • @crazywayne7051
    @crazywayne7051 Год назад

    So much talking with no content five thumbs down. 👎👎👎👎👎

  • @tumbleweed1976
    @tumbleweed1976 10 месяцев назад +3

    $1249.95 I will consider more solar and 110v. Bummer 12v upright refrigerators never fell in price. Excellent video. *November 2023

  • @1StudMuff1n
    @1StudMuff1n Месяц назад +1

    I’m confused as to why you chose all the extra work of running independent 12v wiring to the batteries when you could have just used the existing wires, can you explain your rationale?

  • @emilyberg4395
    @emilyberg4395 3 месяца назад +1

    45 degrees is not food safe! Good ole Neverchill 🙄

  • @maxxonetwo3
    @maxxonetwo3 День назад

    Thank you for a great information video. Be safe out there.

  • @John-eq8cu
    @John-eq8cu Год назад +2

    Your installation didn't review the electrical requirements for installation. You need to determine the wire gauge based on the length of the wire run, and the existing 14 gauge wire will be too small for this fridge. Then, you need to put a fuse that's large enough to protect that wiring. Choosing a 10A fuse, because it was larger than the 7A that the fridge uses, will only cause frustration with blown fuses.

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Thanks, John. All good points. I am going to go back and review my install for any issues. Appreciate you watching and supporting our channel. Peace.

  • @Creelyblades
    @Creelyblades 5 месяцев назад +1

    why on earth did you just not use the previous 12v wiring. Why would you run 10 gauge wire that’s capable of 30 A when you only had a seven amp load? 16 gauge is capable of 10 A, and with a maximum seven amp load 16 gauges is all you needed, and the old refrigerator probably had at least 16 gauge running to it.

    • @bobr7867
      @bobr7867 3 месяца назад

      The manufacturer requires minimum 12 gauge wire for a run up to 15 feet so I get why he ran a new length. What I don’t get is why the new wire to replace the factory 16 gauge wouldn’t be run to the existing fuse panel 🤷🏻‍♂️ In our rig at least there’s a dedicated line and fuse for the refrigerator - when I replace our absorption fridge with a 12 volt that’s my intention.

  • @ThriftyAngela
    @ThriftyAngela Год назад +3

    I'm so glad you guys loved it! I mean eating ice cream is very important... Lol!

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      So very important, Angela! Thanks for watching. Peace.

  • @user-ki5hp1ng4n
    @user-ki5hp1ng4n 29 дней назад

    thank you, is it ok to seal the vent in the back since I also have a vent on the roof?

  • @ReloaderJoe
    @ReloaderJoe Год назад +2

    My Dometic 12v fridge died at 13 months, just out of the 1yr warranty. The lights and fans would come on but it stopped getting cold. Dometic would not cover it. It's the only RV fridge I've ever had a problem with. The service guy at the RV place said most of them ship low (or not all the way full) on freon and they don't have a port to recharge them.

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      Sorry to hear that, Joe. We have not had a problem so far (over a year now). Our complaint is that it sometimes gets too cold. Hopefully you get one that will serve you for many trouble-free years. Good luck. Thanks for checking out the video and our channel. Peace!

    • @loveistheanswer8137
      @loveistheanswer8137 Год назад +1

      ​@@RVUNDERWAYyou stated 45 degrees most recommend 35 to 38 for safety

    • @caspianwendell
      @caspianwendell Год назад

      Not many newer refrigerators have a port for charging, but they make a brass clamp on fitting to do this, easy and cheap to do.

  • @cuxietube
    @cuxietube Год назад +3

    Nice video and it seems to be a good alternative to the absorption fridge but one of my concerns is compressor noise on the new unit. My refrigerator is just 2 feet away from the foot end of my bed and I'm a very light sleeper. All I hear from the old unit is the igniter for the propane heater kicking in every once in a while. So, what about the sound levels emanating from you new equipment? Thanks for all your efforts creating these videos.

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +2

      Thanks for checking out our channel, Old Cuxie. We appreciate you. Our new 12 volt fridge is not near our bedroom, but even from the rear of the unit, I've never heard the compressor. It is very quiet. Hope this video is helpful...we love our 12 volt fridge. Peace!

    • @calenlight6817
      @calenlight6817 Год назад

      My main concern as well. I was going to buy a propane fridge for my arched metal cabin because I hate the 110 volt fridge compressors. Thanks for asking the very question that concerns me the most! I am going to spend 2500 bucks on a Furrion 16 cubic foot 12 volt fridge, thanks to all of the good videos I have seen now about these new quiet 12 volt fridges that are highly efficient!

  • @amythinks
    @amythinks Год назад +2

    What an amazing announcer voice you have.

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Well, thank you, Amy. My voice and $4.50 gets me a cup of coffee at Starbucks 😛 Thanks for watching. Peace!

  • @Ljordan43
    @Ljordan43 Год назад +1

    We've heard discouraging info about the new 12v frig's. Our absorption frig has quit twice and had the coils replaced twice. Now it's out again. We can't replace it. They won't fit thru the door of the motorhome and we would have to have the windshield removed. Shudder. So, our best option at this point is a cheap standard household frig. We no longer boondock or travel extensively. Good luck with beta testing the new 12v. Hope it works perfectly. 😊

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      It's been about a year now, Jordan, and it's been running fine. Sorry you're having fridge issues, it is a troublesome problem to have. You'll work it out...got faith. Safe travels and thanks for watching. Peace.

  • @kevinsigler6747
    @kevinsigler6747 Год назад +1

    We keep our Freezer 0-8, refrigerator 35.

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      We do now, Kevin. Lots of viewers pointed that out to us. We thank you for watching and supporting our channel. Peace!

  • @johnussss
    @johnussss 20 дней назад

    I live off-grid and have found;-
    Anyone looking at a compressor DC fridge needs to look at the design, there are units with the condenser coils attached within the side walls passively cooled, those are "not great" and will need space and air movement around the sides, others have a condenser coil next to the compressor with a fan attached to it and others have the condenser coil on the back passively cooled, which is my favorite design but will need space and air movement at the back, running a DC fan aimed at where the condenser coils are using excess voltage during the day if you're running a solar setup helps the fridge heaps, if you're running a 24v system and the 24v is supplied to the fridge and your system can be up to 29.4v (some get a little higher) during charging, the electronics will last longer if you use some sort of regulator, most 12-24v DC fridges (I think, hard to find hard data) are natively 12v, I base this on the fact that the AC to DC power supplies that some come with some are 110v to 240v AC to 12v DC and I've seen some off-grid videos where they have used dc to dc regulators and noticed an improvement in reliability of their DC stuff.

  • @pedrobastos3218
    @pedrobastos3218 Год назад +1

    Nice video enjoy your camping 12 volts I love it

  • @Stuckofftherealness
    @Stuckofftherealness Год назад

    12VOLT FRIDGES ARE STRAIGHT GARBAGE

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Sorry you haven't had a good experience with them. Ours is working perfectly (knock on word). Thanks for watching. Peace.

  • @johnlackner1193
    @johnlackner1193 Месяц назад

    I might have missed it, but can you keep this 12 volt fridge turned on while you are going down the highway via the 7-pin trailer power plug?

  • @donhamm8740
    @donhamm8740 3 месяца назад

    12 volt - no no no. People having terrible problems with 12 volt, mostly within first year. RV mobile tech won’t come to work on them, no parts available, multiple breakdowns and frigid replacements.

  • @donhamm8740
    @donhamm8740 3 месяца назад

    A 45* refrigerator is not food safe. If your not able to get 36* - 39* you need to start troubleshooting. This is one of the many 12 volt refrigerator shortcomings. That plus first year failures and always a shortage of parts. As of this post many (most) mobile tech we called for repair on new 12 volt will not come to work on them do to amount of callbacks the mags won’t pay for.

  • @deancampbell8663
    @deancampbell8663 5 месяцев назад

    My RV frig went out. I know nothing about RV frigs. I am considering a residential 120 volt frig as a replacement. I don't care for 12 volt nor propane. Our RV stays parked on a lake lease. Any reason why a regular residential won't work? The cost is far less as well. Appreciate our advise.

  • @davidlehmann789
    @davidlehmann789 Год назад +1

    Nice video, you should note that most foods needs to be stored at 40 degrees or below. Have you measured the watt hours in 24 at 90 degrees outside?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      Not yet, David, but that sounds like a great test/review video idea. I'll put that on my list and let you know once I've measured it. Thanks for checking out our channel...we appreciate you. Peace.

  • @rachaelb9164
    @rachaelb9164 5 месяцев назад

    12v dc is so much more efficient than a 120v on an inverter. That’s the benefit of a true dc fridge.
    Does it lock shut like the old RV fridge? We have a stupid residential fridge that has to be bungee strapped any time we move.

  • @matsulli2086
    @matsulli2086 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. I'm researching 12v fridges. There has been mixed results on the Rec Pro Ever Chill. What has your experience been so far, we are full timers. Thanks!

  • @2003MarionSSS
    @2003MarionSSS Год назад

    Loved the information presented but had to ultimately quit watching because the music was too distracting. Just a suggestion but maybe just play the music at the beginning of the video?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      Noted, Marion. I was a radio disk jockey for 40 years...guess I can't help adding production music to everything I do. Thanks for your suggestion, and I will do my best to tone it down. But I do appreciate you visiting our channel. Peace.

  • @Kevin-midmichigan
    @Kevin-midmichigan 4 месяца назад

    Did you install a shut off switch so no battery draw when not in use? I noticed there's not one on the fridge

  • @nortonnewmann3711
    @nortonnewmann3711 Год назад +1

    Great job on the video! Your production style and clarity is awesome! That said... you got 16 years service out of a much more affordable and efficient absorption fridge?? Cooling "fast" is immaterial... it's about efficiency and STAYING cold once it's to temperature. Reports of compressor failures on these 12 volt versions is a non-starter for me. What are the odds these expensive newer compressor versions will last 16 years? No wonder the warranty period is so short. IF they were reliable, you'd see a 5 year warranty at minimum.

    • @ewicky
      @ewicky Год назад

      efficient absorption fridge? what planet are you on?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      All good points, Norton. And yes, the absorption units do have a long track record. We've had our 12 volt unit in for a year and a half, so good, so far. Did you ever watching my video on replacing the cooling unit on my first failed absorption fridge? Here's the link, check it out.
      ruclips.net/video/SHn_JI0W_9Q/видео.html
      Thanks for watching and supporting our channel. We appreciate it. Peace!

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Easy there, Erik. Sounds like you're not a fan of absorption units. They are, what they are. But they were the best option for the first half a century of RVing. Thanks for watching and leaving your thoughts. Stay safe out there. Peace!

  • @Lark_Tv
    @Lark_Tv 11 месяцев назад

    Can you do mines..I live in Memphis tn

  • @paullongoria6172
    @paullongoria6172 4 месяца назад

    Could have done without the music

  • @Studio-fg3yl
    @Studio-fg3yl 5 месяцев назад

    Any update on the fridge 1 year later?

  • @matsulli2086
    @matsulli2086 3 месяца назад

    Any updates on the fridge?

  • @Stuckofftherealness
    @Stuckofftherealness Год назад

    I have this exact same fridge and it’s gone out twice in 4 months. Warrantied the first time snd it’s still sitting in my kitchen but I’m about to chunk it in the rv park dumpster after I beat it with a baseball bat

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Again, we're sorry you've had trouble with yours. What exactly is wrong with it? Thanks for watching. Peace.

    • @user-ki5hp1ng4n
      @user-ki5hp1ng4n 29 дней назад

      thank you, buying residential

  • @TJB-zt9tx
    @TJB-zt9tx Год назад

    This is for the rich. You'll need to afford a lithium battery and associated solar charging system. These 12 volt units suck standard deep well batteries dead.

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      We have 1200 watts of solar and 600 AH Lithium batteries. We probably wouldn't have gone with a 12 volt fridge if not for that fact. We boondock a bunch, too, and haven't had an issue. Safe travels! Peace.

  • @MauryAlmendares
    @MauryAlmendares Год назад

    Excuse me for been so New. Cause I’m. I just bought my first Rv with and old freezer.
    You choose not to use propane but do you have solar panel?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, Maury.
      Yes, we do have solar, but did not when we first installed this 12 volt fridge. It draws very little current, about 1 amp. So, if you are plugged in at a campground, you'll have no issues. If you are dry camping (no electric hookups), your RV batteries will run the fridge for a long time before needing a recharge. Hope this is helpful. Peace.

  • @matreyia
    @matreyia Год назад

    Don't you have to give the fridge minimum 1 inch around to let work?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      You are correct. Our install did allow for several inches of space between the fridge and the bulkheads...however, I did add the expanding foam...so I guess I fudged on that. But the fridge has been working perfectly for over a year and a half now. Thanks for watching. Peace.

  • @Moes_Prep_and_Tech
    @Moes_Prep_and_Tech Год назад

    Is the Extra Expense upfront worth the Price in the Longrun Anyone do the Math?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Sorry, Moe, we didn't crunch those numbers on this project. Perhaps we'll go back and revisit that aspect. Thanks for watching! Peace.

  • @GreatGrannyFreeBird
    @GreatGrannyFreeBird Год назад

    That's nice you found finally found a nice 12 V fridge. Pretty pricey though. I just want one of those undershirts Ricky has on? Cool.

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching, you two! That is a great shirt, right. They sell them on their website at www.recpro.com Peace.

  • @larryfogle3697
    @larryfogle3697 Год назад

    Why did it drain 2 batteries in a few hours, it’s 53 degrees outside and nothing else is running?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      I have heard that 12 volt fridges are a bit brutal on standard wet-cell batteries. We have lithium batteries. We boondock a bunch, too, and haven't had an issue. Safe travels, Larry. Peace.

  • @beachcoconut1208
    @beachcoconut1208 Год назад

    great video u made me a believer thanks to u I'm doing this to my Fleetwood 34ft bounder

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Glad we could help. Our first Class A was a 2000 34ft Bounder. We'll always remember that rig with fondness. Don't think you'll regret a 12 volt fridge, and if you buy it from RecPro...they'll stand behind it. Remember to use the Discount Code RVUSAVE for 5% off at www.recpro.com. If I can help, just drop me an email rvunderway@gmail.com. Peace!

  • @fordilac
    @fordilac Год назад

    I think you must have misspoke, 32 degrees for the freezer?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      You are correct, Sam. We keep the fridge at 38 and the freezer right at 0. Thanks for pointing that out...I'll make a note of it in the description. Thanks for watching. Peace!

  • @havocproltd
    @havocproltd 6 месяцев назад

    I don't understand. Are not all modern rv fridges dual mode? Why not run the fridge on 12volt when driving? What am I missing?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  6 месяцев назад

      Most modern RV refrigerators ARE dual mode, Havoc....but it is 120VAC and propane. Most are bot 12VDC and propane. Peace.

    • @threeftr3349
      @threeftr3349 20 дней назад

      I know someone who has to runs his generator the whole time is is driving. Lots of wasted gas. You have to have quite a bit of solar and batteries for both daytime and the battery power to make it to the next day. As for boondocking it all depends on your solar set up. I would still have a generator for emergencies, and for those several days of bad weather. People buys these twin door designation refrigerator RVs and motor homes, and have no clue the KW per hour, or what a 24 hour KW total is. And the manufacture, and the RV dealers don't know either. Many motorhomes system will automatically turn on the generator when the voltage drops on the batteries. They call it a destination refrigerator because they assume you will drive to your designation and plug it in. Then go shopping. Many people don't RV this way or plug in.
      Solar/battery set up can be expensive and that weight just takes away from your cargo capacity. Plus you have to really find someone who knows what they are doing, and don't cheap out with smaller cables. Also many people don't want a bunch of holes in their roof. I like the propane electric, you have more choices. Most will already be carrying 20 to 30 lb propane tanks. Why take this option away? My 5ver at 2 30lb tanks. If you have an all electric camper, your choice is already picked. But you will need to pay so much more to get a solar system setup to meet your needs, also the price of a emergency generator, since most campers today don't even have them available on the units.
      Campgrounds can be crowded, and noisy, and expensive. People who don't boondock are missing out on the best way to RV camp.
      I can boondock over 2 weeks, no solar. All We do is turn on the built in generator in the mornings and evenings. The rest is taken care of by propane, and it last a long time, we have never come close running out, even when using the heater.

  • @doctorkayak
    @doctorkayak Год назад

    At first I didn't take you for one of those "go-ahead" kinda guys but then all of the sudden you were "go-aheading" all over the place. How did this happen, we are going to "go-ahead" and say "go-ahead" over and over and over and we can "go-ahead" and thank RUclips for that because here is where it all started. Now I am going to "go-ahead" and move on...

  • @grandmaandgrandpastravels7093
    @grandmaandgrandpastravels7093 Год назад

    RVUSAVE wouldn't work for me :(

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Let me check into that for you, Grandma and Grandpa's Travels. Do you have an email address I can use to get you the discount?

  • @francegaudet4706
    @francegaudet4706 Год назад

    What solar do you have when boondocking

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      We have recently installed 1200 watts of panels up top and 2 300 amp hour lithium batteries. The panels and the controllers are from ACOPower and the batteries are Energy Cloud. We boondocked in Key West for 2 months (Jan - Mar 23) and was even able to run the AC from time to time. Hope that answers your question, France. Thanks for watching. Peace.

  • @JohnBranam-d8v
    @JohnBranam-d8v Год назад

    My fridge is in a slide. I i noticed you used the ground strap for the neutral. Would i get a good ground in the slide. The 2 dc wires that are already there look to be 12 gage can i use these or do i have to go all the way to the battery. Thanks my 2way has bit the dust. Im seriously thinking of going this route. Thank you for this video.

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful, John! Your existing 12 gauge stranded wire is a good size for most 12 volt RV wiring. It can easily carry up to 20 amps. The 12 volt fridge only draws about 10 amps at max, so you should be good. I would run a separate chassis ground wire to the new fridge from the RV frame, not the slide.

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Don't think you'll regret a 12 volt fridge, John. If you buy it from RecPro...they'll stand behind it. Remember to use the Discount Code RVUSAVE for 5% off at www.recpro.com. If I can help, just drop me an email rvunderway@gmail.com. Peace!

  • @charlestait5303
    @charlestait5303 Год назад

    While I can appreciate the advantage of 12 volt I’m not ready to give up propane for boondocking!

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      That is the only drawback. We have lots of solar and LI batteries. We boondock a bunch, too, and haven't had an issue. Safe travels, Charles. Peace.

    • @charlestait5303
      @charlestait5303 Год назад

      @@RVUNDERWAY Thank you. Yeah the right amount of solar would do it. Since I’m solo I might go with an Iceco 45 quart chest style refer/freezer and my solar chargeable power station!

  • @ScottDLR
    @ScottDLR Год назад

    You indicated that after it cools down, it takes 1 amp to maintain. Does it draw that 1A 24/7 or does it cycle like a regular residential fridge?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      It cycles, Scott. Very little draw. We love it and it's easy on the batteries. Thanks for watching. Peace!

    • @ScottDLR
      @ScottDLR Год назад

      @@RVUNDERWAY Thanks for the reply. Now the only concern I have a the dismal support every maker of these fridges exhibits. Hopefully it will get better with time (and before I have to make a decision).
      Cheers!

  • @neelhow1
    @neelhow1 Год назад

    Dude your voice was made for this.

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Thanks, J. I appreciate that. Thanks for checking out our channel...we appreciate you. Peace!

  • @BirdseyeVu
    @BirdseyeVu Год назад

    Great job, Mr. Mad Skilz!😂

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      😜 Thanks for watching and supporting our channel, Rich! Peace.

  • @BarbMMH
    @BarbMMH Год назад

    From where does the 12v fridge get its electricity if you are plugged into shore power?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Barb. 4Ever4Given777 explained it perfectly. Safe travels, Peace!

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      Thank you, 4Ever4Given777! Peace.

  • @rvdogfl
    @rvdogfl Год назад

    Better installation job then the RV dealer would do. Can you install a refrigerator in my RV?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      Are you getting one? If I'm around, I'd be happy to help! Thanks for watching. Peace.

    • @rvdogfl
      @rvdogfl Год назад

      @@RVUNDERWAY I will be getting one when my propane refrigerator dies. Going on 7 years who knows how long my propane refrigerator will last.

  • @pocketchange1951
    @pocketchange1951 Год назад

    👍👌❤️🇨🇦, cool

  • @SilverioDelapena-f4y
    @SilverioDelapena-f4y Год назад

    I just replaced my refrigerator with the same one but I need to put trim around it, where did you get the trim?

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      I picked it up at Lowes, Silverio. But you can find suitable trim at any home improvement store. Thanks for watching! Peace.

    • @SilverioDelapena-f4y
      @SilverioDelapena-f4y Год назад

      Ok thank you

    • @SilverioDelapena-f4y
      @SilverioDelapena-f4y Год назад

      Do you remember what size trim you used plus did you guys stain it to match the cabinets

  • @4everlandrv988
    @4everlandrv988 Год назад

    We love ours. Came with the camper and one solar panel. Nothing like cold food, cold drink, cold and ice whenever you stop. 😎

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Dee and Chief! We are really loving it. BTW, thanks for the Green Peanut Oil and the Okra Seed Oil. Really appreciate it! See y'all on the road. Peace.

    • @matsulli2086
      @matsulli2086 3 месяца назад

      Still working well?

  • @Chicago_Clout
    @Chicago_Clout Год назад

    Great video.

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching, Patrick. Peace!

  • @SandVan
    @SandVan Год назад

    Beautiful refrigerator ❤

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      It really is....and it fit perfectly! Lovin' it!

  • @daphneespino1072
    @daphneespino1072 Год назад

    Good instructions

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Thanks, Daphne! Glad it was informative. Thanks for checking out our channel...we appreciate you. Peace.

  • @doug2078
    @doug2078 Год назад

    Nice job !!

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the visit, Doug. We appreciate you watching. Peace.

  • @bobabooie6389
    @bobabooie6389 Год назад

    Great job 👍🇺🇲

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, Bob. Hope it was informative enough. Thanks for checking out our channel. Peace!

    • @bobabooie6389
      @bobabooie6389 Год назад

      @@RVUNDERWAY you're welcome

  • @douglasbrinkley5436
    @douglasbrinkley5436 Год назад

    Getting ready to do this.

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      One of the best moves we made in the RV. Still chillin' just fine. Take care, Doug. Thanks for watching, brother. Peace!

  • @kandikendall9917
    @kandikendall9917 Год назад

    How is your everchill holding up? Our 5 month old one just died. It was the 16cu ft 12v that came in our new 5er.

    • @RVUNDERWAY
      @RVUNDERWAY  Год назад

      Sorry to hear that, Kandi. Ours is chilling along fine. We are very pleased. Hopefully Everchill will take care of you. Thanks for checking out our channel...we appreciate you. Peace.

  • @bootyman234
    @bootyman234 8 месяцев назад

    I have viewed quite a few videos on these 12-volt units, and there seems to be a lack of consensus on how much power they actually use. what is the exact number model unit you have