Understanding RV Fridges | Tips from a Master RV Tech

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @PatriciaCentralFlorida
    @PatriciaCentralFlorida 2 года назад +8

    I wish he would have shared information on 12V refrigerator

  • @janicecrockett1400
    @janicecrockett1400 2 года назад +11

    ok. Get him to come and talk about 12v fridges. I ordered the 12v and love it but would Iike to be able to understand and be able to troubleshoot. I am in my 70s but think I am going to take their home course. I want the knowledge and. need to stimulate my brain. They need to offer a older lady a senior citizen discount.

  • @erdnanilon
    @erdnanilon 2 года назад +10

    Wow, great podcast, I recently completed my NRVTA course which was amazingly informative, and I am recommending it 100%....Todd Henson knows the stuff inside out and I can say now that I know way more about what to do for troubleshooting problems. During the winter months, it is a nice way to educate ourselves and be ready for the spring. On another topic, about storage, I don't believe using the oven as storage is a good idea. If you are warming up the oven before cooking a meal if you don't remove what you stored in the oven before there is a good risk of fire.....I am talking by experience, it happened to me....be really careful with this.....thank you

  • @dondartt684
    @dondartt684 2 года назад +3

    Great refrigerator video, Todd is great. Your content is great.

  • @di4now
    @di4now 2 года назад +2

    This was a great episode and Todd is a wealth of knowledge. I hope you have him on again to talk about other RV troublesome items for owners. I follow a few forums for Class C owners (built on Sprinter Chasis) and among the biggest problems faced by owners are those issues that keep them from setting up or tearing down; slide fails, levelers and awning issues. I hope you might consider providing content about these concerns. I Would love to learn more about plumbing issues, myself. Specifically my poor water pressure when not connected. Thanks Mike & Jen for helping to provide great content and getting accurate understandable and important info to RVers.

  • @elizabethroblyer5615
    @elizabethroblyer5615 2 года назад +3

    I wish he would have talked about compression refrigerators too!

  • @ShawnPatterson402
    @ShawnPatterson402 2 года назад +6

    We have the good old two way absorption style fridge. Our previous rig had a 12 volt everchill. The 12 volt was bigger no doubt, but was a huge energy drain when off grid. Without solar an AGM battery won't even run this for 24 hours let alone provide any other energy for furnace fan or lights. With 12 batteries and some solar power we could squeak through a couple of nights off grid but that was it. With the absorption we simply run it on propane when off grid and it will last as long as my 60 pounds of propane will. Also I have never seen the need to run it when travelling. The last thing we do before leaving camp is shut the fridge off, and we can be on the road for 8 or 10 hours, and when we get to the next spot it is still good and cold inside the fridge and everything in the freezer is still frozen. Certainly do not see the need to run it while driving, and have to worry about open flame and open propane tanks....as always safe travels...

  • @catemitten5857
    @catemitten5857 2 года назад +3

    Where do you find a 12 volt compressor style Refridge.

  • @dawnafleming7605
    @dawnafleming7605 2 года назад +2

    Unfortunately my husband and I have never been to an RV show without coming away with a new rig. Fortunately all purchases were made with reputable local dealers and everyone of them was a great purchase. We have been so lucky

  • @bill29456
    @bill29456 2 года назад +2

    Great video. It’s was great information on fridges.
    I did have a question on the show and even your coverage of it. We have a toy hauler fifth wheel primarily because my wife is wheel chair bound and it was the easiest way to keep camping. I never see anyone cover wheelchair accessible rv’s. Maybe I need to start a channel 🤔. Have you ever thought of covering that market?

  • @jodycoyote3916
    @jodycoyote3916 2 года назад +2

    So interesting. Thanks to Todd with NRVTA. Fantastic information.

  • @glamperjan
    @glamperjan 2 года назад +3

    Great video! We all need this course! Thank you!

  • @UbiqueOverland
    @UbiqueOverland 2 года назад +3

    This is such a helpful video/podcast. I'm about to take possession of my 1st RV (Sprinter 4x4 by Field Van in Fresno, CA) and I had no idea if my Isotherm 115 Freeline Elegance fridge is an absorption or compressor type. The Google machine told me it's a compressor type. I was thrilled to learn this. Thanks Mike, Jen and Todd!

  • @maureentweedly
    @maureentweedly 2 года назад +4

    Great to see how they work. From experience with an absorption unit, if the freezer is good but the fridge is struggling, it could be the propane pressure regulator. Just need a manometer to check the level of pressure. Solution....replace the regulator which is not an expensive item.

  • @larrycox6614
    @larrycox6614 2 года назад +2

    I wonder if the whining issue was really coming from the propane regulator as the refrigerator's demand for propane to keep it cool was high. I'm also interested in the model # of the Bluetooth refrigerator thermometer Todd mentioned.

  • @miguelechevarria6225
    @miguelechevarria6225 2 года назад +2

    Great information thank you!

  • @marksmith7553
    @marksmith7553 2 года назад +2

    If you get a chance ask him if it's okay to put the bug screens on on the access panel outside? Or does it reduce the air flow too much.

  • @Eric12358
    @Eric12358 2 года назад +2

    Propane fridges use a lot less energy. Mine only uses 5 gallons of propane in 2 months. Probably because propane fridges have no moving parts. Just a tiny propane flame that only comes on when needed. An engineering marvel.
    I'd probably have to have 4 more heavy AGM batteries for a compressor fridge.

  • @pammartin3554
    @pammartin3554 2 года назад +2

    Wow lots of good information - so far we haven’t had any issues with our fridge, we have only used it with propane once when we were at a rustic campground earlier this year. We use the electric when we can - we only have a two way Norco fridge in our little Keystone Hideout 174RK

  • @geocacherny7030
    @geocacherny7030 2 года назад +2

    How do you keep your fridge cold and freezer iced if you don't keep it on all the time? 11 years of RVing and I've never turned off the fridge from the day before a trip until after getting home months later.
    My Norcold is always colder than it should be, I guess I won't complain. Interesting info, thanks for the interview

  • @tthoutx1
    @tthoutx1 2 года назад +6

    Is it really best to buy an RV at a show? You don’t have the opportunity to test everything and have a inspector inspect it if you choose to do so. In the spring of 2020 I was headed to an RV dealer 700 miles away to pick up my new Tiffin Motorhome cashiers check in hand, they assured me everything was working perfect and Was AOK. When I got there the slide didn’t work, the generator wouldn’t start, there was a hole in the shower wall and it had cabinetry falling off the wall. Needless to say I drove home. Even though I’m still pretty mechanical I wouldn’t buy even a new RV without an inspection.

  • @Eric12358
    @Eric12358 2 года назад +1

    I learned that propane fridges die very slowly. I tried for a year to correct mine with fans and other gimmicks but then it finally conked out. It was a relief actually. My new propane fridge has worked perfectly for the past 3 years. I try to keep as level as possible never more than 3 degrees.

  • @renelambert552
    @renelambert552 2 года назад +2

    We normally travel 3 to 6 hours on a travel day. Will the refrigerator stay cold enough during that time if propane is off?

    • @karleverts947
      @karleverts947 2 года назад

      Some say that you should run it on the generator when traveling. That is a lot more expensive in the short run, but if it saves you from having to buy a new refer so be it. If no generator, then all you can do is not open the door until you get to where you are stopping. The cold will last 3 hours. On a 6 hour check the temperature upon arrival. It should be ok.

  • @laurabrown2309
    @laurabrown2309 2 года назад +1

    Would love to know the brand/make/model he uses for bluetooth thermometer. :)

  • @bertkelly7650
    @bertkelly7650 2 года назад +2

    Yay! Todd!

  • @RockTurnerSr
    @RockTurnerSr 2 года назад

    Thanks. Great information.

  • @patrickburke9764
    @patrickburke9764 2 года назад +1

    If the Refrigerator is in the back of your RV is that better place while traveling and the flame dosen,t get as much air, which he said when there are on the side the flame get air coming in causing the flame to go to one side, question was frig. in back is it better for flame issues !!

  • @jenes440
    @jenes440 2 года назад +1

    Mike you need to go see the Luxe Fifth Wheels they have a top-of-the-line lux fifth wheel. and the mini sign my truck.
    If you have time get a nice video of the try and The mini semi truck.
    Enjoy have fun 🤩

  • @justfollowthatvan6721
    @justfollowthatvan6721 2 года назад

    Is there an RV Lifestyle discount code for this online RV tech class?

  • @pammartin3554
    @pammartin3554 2 года назад +1

    I sure hope you and Jen show more pull along trailers 😳 been watching the show most of the day and all anyone is showing is large very expensive Class As. And very expensive Class C and fifth wheels. Who knows many there isn’t and trailers at the show 🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️. Maybe we will go to the Grand Rapids show on September 24th

  • @geocacherny7030
    @geocacherny7030 2 года назад +3

    Oh that explains why my ice cream is that way. In order for my freezer to be freezing, my fridge is often 29 degrees.

  • @ASRivers
    @ASRivers 2 года назад

    So, when driving. an LTV Wonder, do you leave the absorption fridge on propane, electric (lithium + solar), generator, auto or shut off? Thanks

  • @geocacherny7030
    @geocacherny7030 2 года назад +1

    I'm always replacing the fridge thermometers... Can't replace the battery.. I'll have to look for the Bluetooth ones.

  • @phonemd1
    @phonemd1 2 года назад +3

    I just put a frozen glass of water in the freezer with a nickel on top.........if the nickel sinks to the bottom, you know you lost the temperature for a period of time.

  • @brendonbarth3976
    @brendonbarth3976 2 года назад +1

    Dont be afraid of a propane fridge. Its what allows you to boondock for weeks without running a generator

  • @billcoleman7316
    @billcoleman7316 2 года назад

    I installed window screening over the inside of the vents and it keeps the bugs out.

  • @howardwatts4238
    @howardwatts4238 2 года назад +3

    All that is true it could happen but sence 1978 i have had 7 rv trailers thr last 30 years i have worked and traveled in the last 6 of them a have used the propane in the frg for i would say 85% of the time. No problems what so ever.

  • @bambamrv8287
    @bambamrv8287 2 года назад +1

    Great info, but will never do business with Camping World

  • @SovereignandFree
    @SovereignandFree 2 года назад +1

    Mike and Jen, there’s going to be some huge news in the near future in every industry let alone the RV industry. When NESARA is announced the industry itself will implode. I’m speaking from the transportation side of things. From that side, things are really about to change. The transport companies are cutting the pay to the drivers even as fuel prices hold steady at record highs. Lots of info we could talk about. Lots of things people haven’t heard about that are inbound.

  • @bjwieland-doucet5917
    @bjwieland-doucet5917 2 года назад

    My fridge is gas/electric. I don't use any gas in my rig. Scared of fires. I'm stationary so am on shore power totally.
    How do I keep my fridge from freezing everything. I've tried moving the little slide thing up & down but can't figure out which keeps things cold enough with no freezing.
    I defrost monthly using bowls of hot water.

  • @critters16
    @critters16 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, very helpful. I'm gonna change out a fridge!

  • @tinamck28
    @tinamck28 2 года назад +1

    Please ask the manufacturers why they put the bed on the drivers side? I don’t want to be in my neighbors “yard” when in bed!

  • @valeriehayes422
    @valeriehayes422 Год назад

    12v only, compressor fridge uses less energy, better cooling, larger interior space. Yes you have to have battery.

  • @dkleath8697
    @dkleath8697 2 года назад

    The scariest thing about RV Refrigerators is cost of replacement/parts !!!

  • @bobmirror7164
    @bobmirror7164 2 года назад +1

    The video is not gong to win any technical awards.