pretty much everyone in the offgrid RV space is going to tell you to replace the fridge for a home unit($300-$500) because those things are the worst but you could try to see if you have good ventilation on your coils, if the heat cant escape the fridge wont be as efficient and remain on. You are correct, home fridges that size will sip about 100w-130w
Good morning new friends, thank you for your suggestion and comments. I have checked all that it just seems that it just is what it is! Oh well, it works perfect on propane and doesn't use much? If not done so please subscribe to my channel as I have subscribed to yours. Thanks again and may God bless you!
Check real good around the door seal on your fridge. Mine had been gobbling up power and also began freezing up. The door was tweaked. Since I fixed it. No more freeze ups. Definitely less power usage. Also I switched my set up to 24volts with a pure sine wave inverter. 24 volt Definitely is a worthwhile upgrade.
Good morning, thank you for your comments and suggestions. I've checked all that and it all appears to be good? I would like to go with 24 volts but my motorhome is all 12 volts and it would be difficult. Perhaps at some point down the road. It's not done so please subscribe to my channel as I have done to yours! Again thank you and may God bless you!
@@charlesvawter1527 I run my fridge solely on the 24volt inverter and have a separate battery for the trailer which only runs lights and a 12v power socket. All separate. Just a regular lead/acid battery for that. I changed all my lights to leds so even a junkie battery will do. Also if you do use more 12volt they make some cheap buck converters that will kick down the voltage from 24 to 12 so you can still use your existing power inverters. I think you'll be happy if you make the jump to 24v. Better conversion rate off of the panels and from the inverter to the appliances (aka that fridge). It is a mild addiction solar is. Just keep adding to your system and see where it takes you.
Good morning new friend, thank you for all those tips at some point I will do it. For me solar it's not an addiction, the word I would use would be" Progressive". If I only had one more solar panel I could do this? Or if I only have one more battery I could power this? Thank you again for the tips and may God bless you!
@@charlesvawter1527 you'll get there. I started with single panel and small lead acid truck battery. Before I got past 2 panels it was like a glorified phone charger lol! Random word of mention......mobility scooters can have some decent batteries. They may not have the amperage to run big things but for led lights,tv,phone and whatever small things they good enough for that. I just stumbled across one. It had actual Gel cell batteries. They was at less then a volt. I cycled them for days just to bring the charge up. I am in the second proper cycle for Gel cells go to 14.2 then discharge to 11.4 which is about 11.2 due to voltage sag. They are different the agm or other lead acid batteries. This is my first experience with the Gel cells.
@@suecrets5169 Good morning new friend. Thank you for your input and comment. It's starting to get cold at night in time will tell? I really don't want to resort to put in the additional heater in there but we'll see? Thank you for watching and may God bless you!
That fridge is just using the electric to heat an element thats normally heated w the propane. It’s great to have the option, but heating w electric is extremely inefficient. It’s far more efficient to use a compressor based fridge w electric.
Good morning new friend, thank you for the comment on my refrigerator. The refrigerator is original with the RV, I like the option of running propane that works extremely well. You don't have to rely strictly on solar power. If not done so please subscribe my channel as I have subscribed to yours. Thanks for watching may God bless you!
I'm living off solar as well, but I do occasionally top off the batteries with a generator during long periods of cloud. My solar charge controllers have temperature sensors that will stop charging when it's too cold. What type of controller are you using?
Good morning, and thank you for your comments. My charge controller is a 40 amp MPPT I can't remember the brand off the top my head I do have a temperature sensor probe that goes with it, but I don't have it hooked up at this point. I will play with it when it gets real cold in the fall of the year. Thank you for reminding me about that because kind of forgot I had one. Great idea! As for running my generator in my motorhome, I normally do not run it to charge my batteries I use it to run heavy loads when the batteries are low. Microwaves, hair dryers and other heavy loads It's not done so please subscribe to my channel as I have subscribed to yours. Again thanks and may God bless you!
That style fridge requires continuous heat to work, the heat can come from propane or an electric heating element, they don't cycle on and off just on. Compressor style fridge will cycle on and off, you have an absorption style fridge.
Good morning, thank you for that comment and information. That explains why runs on electricity all the time. What's interesting to me is that lt cycles on propane on and off! I assume it's because propane is more efficient on Heating. If not so please subscribe to my channel as I have subscribe to yours. Again thanks and may God bless!
@@rclewis01 good afternoon friend, thank you for your comments. I have a disagreeable with you about getting rid of it it's an RV refrigerator which runs on 120 volts or propane. It works perfectly well on propane and I never plug it in to shore power. On a sunny day I have plenty of solar power to plug into. When I do this it runs for free! If it were to bite the dust, I would replace it, but until then it works perfectly well. They are bit pricey about $2,000. It's not done so please subscribe to my channel as I have subscribed to yours. Thanks again and may God bless you!
Off the grid with electricity wires overhead, hahahaha Oh hey... check your refrigerator temperature, maybe it is set too low? Each degree makes a big difference.
Good morning friend, yes there are power lines in the area, but I can't hook to them. Totally reliant on batteries and solar power. I've checked my refrigerator temperature and I believe that to be correct. That's just the way they are? Thank you for watching, your comments and God bless!
pretty much everyone in the offgrid RV space is going to tell you to replace the fridge for a home unit($300-$500) because those things are the worst but you could try to see if you have good ventilation on your coils, if the heat cant escape the fridge wont be as efficient and remain on. You are correct, home fridges that size will sip about 100w-130w
Good morning new friends, thank you for your suggestion and comments. I have checked all that it just seems that it just is what it is! Oh well, it works perfect on propane and doesn't use much?
If not done so please subscribe to my channel as I have subscribed to yours.
Thanks again and may God bless you!
Check real good around the door seal on your fridge. Mine had been gobbling up power and also began freezing up. The door was tweaked. Since I fixed it. No more freeze ups. Definitely less power usage. Also I switched my set up to 24volts with a pure sine wave inverter. 24 volt Definitely is a worthwhile upgrade.
Good morning, thank you for your comments and suggestions. I've checked all that and it all appears to be good?
I would like to go with 24 volts but my motorhome is all 12 volts and it would be difficult. Perhaps at some point down the road.
It's not done so please subscribe to my channel as I have done to yours!
Again thank you and may God bless you!
@@charlesvawter1527 I run my fridge solely on the 24volt inverter and have a separate battery for the trailer which only runs lights and a 12v power socket. All separate. Just a regular lead/acid battery for that. I changed all my lights to leds so even a junkie battery will do. Also if you do use more 12volt they make some cheap buck converters that will kick down the voltage from 24 to 12 so you can still use your existing power inverters. I think you'll be happy if you make the jump to 24v. Better conversion rate off of the panels and from the inverter to the appliances (aka that fridge). It is a mild addiction solar is. Just keep adding to your system and see where it takes you.
@@charlesvawter1527 have seen Will Prowess??? He is a wealth of knowledge.
Good morning new friend, thank you for all those tips at some point I will do it. For me solar it's not an addiction, the word I would use would be" Progressive". If I only had one more solar panel I could do this? Or if I only have one more battery I could power this? Thank you again for the tips and may God bless you!
@@charlesvawter1527 you'll get there. I started with single panel and small lead acid truck battery. Before I got past 2 panels it was like a glorified phone charger lol! Random word of mention......mobility scooters can have some decent batteries. They may not have the amperage to run big things but for led lights,tv,phone and whatever small things they good enough for that. I just stumbled across one. It had actual Gel cell batteries. They was at less then a volt. I cycled them for days just to bring the charge up. I am in the second proper cycle for Gel cells go to 14.2 then discharge to 11.4 which is about 11.2 due to voltage sag. They are different the agm or other lead acid batteries. This is my first experience with the Gel cells.
Put a 200 w heater down in compartment near the battery, might need a bigger heater though
@@suecrets5169 Good morning new friend. Thank you for your input and comment. It's starting to get cold at night in time will tell? I really don't want to resort to put in the additional heater in there but we'll see?
Thank you for watching and may God bless you!
That fridge is just using the electric to heat an element thats normally heated w the propane. It’s great to have the option, but heating w electric is extremely inefficient. It’s far more efficient to use a compressor based fridge w electric.
Good morning new friend, thank you for the comment on my refrigerator. The refrigerator is original with the RV, I like the option of running propane that works extremely well. You don't have to rely strictly on solar power.
If not done so please subscribe my channel as I have subscribed to yours.
Thanks for watching may God bless you!
I'm living off solar as well, but I do occasionally top off the batteries with a generator during long periods of cloud. My solar charge controllers have temperature sensors that will stop charging when it's too cold. What type of controller are you using?
Good morning, and thank you for your comments.
My charge controller is a 40 amp MPPT I can't remember the brand off the top my head I do have a temperature sensor probe that goes with it, but I don't have it hooked up at this point. I will play with it when it gets real cold in the fall of the year. Thank you for reminding me about that because kind of forgot I had one. Great idea!
As for running my generator in my motorhome, I normally do not run it to charge my batteries I use it to run heavy loads when the batteries are low. Microwaves, hair dryers and other heavy loads
It's not done so please subscribe to my channel as I have subscribed to yours.
Again thanks and may God bless you!
@@charlesvawter1527 Will Prowse says these charge controllers are good.
That style fridge requires continuous heat to work, the heat can come from propane or an electric heating element, they don't cycle on and off just on. Compressor style fridge will cycle on and off, you have an absorption style fridge.
Good morning, thank you for that comment and information. That explains why runs on electricity all the time. What's interesting to me is that lt cycles on propane on and off! I assume it's because propane is more efficient on Heating. If not so please subscribe to my channel as I have subscribe to yours. Again thanks and may God bless!
@@charlesvawter1527 My camper fridge does not cycle on propane, works good when dry camping(off grid), one less thing drawing off my battery.
Jeesh, get rid of that fridge. That is horrible.
@@rclewis01 good afternoon friend, thank you for your comments. I have a disagreeable with you about getting rid of it it's an RV refrigerator which runs on 120 volts or propane. It works perfectly well on propane and I never plug it in to shore power. On a sunny day I have plenty of solar power to plug into. When I do this it runs for free! If it were to bite the dust, I would replace it, but until then it works perfectly well. They are bit pricey about $2,000.
It's not done so please subscribe to my channel as I have subscribed to yours.
Thanks again and may God bless you!
Off the grid with electricity wires overhead, hahahaha Oh hey... check your refrigerator temperature, maybe it is set too low? Each degree makes a big difference.
Good morning friend, yes there are power lines in the area, but I can't hook to them. Totally reliant on batteries and solar power.
I've checked my refrigerator temperature and I believe that to be correct. That's just the way they are?
Thank you for watching, your comments and God bless!
@@charlesvawter1527 IMO "off the grid" is theoretical. I know what you mean, though! :)