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Refrigerators and life styles
10-08-2005, 13:41
Post: #1
Refrigerators and life styles
Good evening to everyone:

This refrigerator thread has been interesting. Points and counter points
offered by several members along with web sites to back up each others
opinion. Well done by all parties in the aproach.

Bottom line, forgetting ohms law and logic applied by calculators to the
tables, it really comes down to this as I see it. The question is; What are
my needs for my lifestyle? And how do I go about filling that need.

True, the RV refrigerator came out to fulfill a need and application and
still does for that matter. Then we talk about the basic "home style"
refrigerator and it's compatibility with travels. Lets remember that most
of us has had the ice maker in the Coaches since day one, and that is a
compressor run unit. No different, save for size, from the typical home
unit. And they still function very well.

So in installing the home type compressor refrigerator only means that if
you want to dry camp, you need to run the gen set or have enough amperage
to run the proper size inverter. The technology is certainly more advance
these days than that of yesteryear. Where as the time honored RV ammonia,
gravity fed units lend themselves to the original technology accepted in
the RV industry as being standard.

That said it still comes down to " the life style you have" and nothing more.

So to heck with point and counter point, both will work, that has been
proven. You just have to design the change over to fit your needs and what
it takes to run it.

All of this, of course, is just an opinion, and no web sites to back it up,
nor will there be.

Ding!!! round 2

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma
http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm
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10-08-2005, 15:38
Post: #2
Refrigerators and life styles
----- Original Message -----
From: Ralph L. Fullenwider
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 8:41 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Refrigerators and life styles



Ralph you hit the nail on the head

Bob Loomas 85 PT 36


Good evening to everyone:

This refrigerator thread has been interesting. Points and counter points
offered by several members along with web sites to back up each others
opinion. Well done by all parties in the aproach.

Bottom line, forgetting ohms law and logic applied by calculators to the
tables, it really comes down to this as I see it. The question is; What are
my needs for my lifestyle? And how do I go about filling that need.

True, the RV refrigerator came out to fulfill a need and application and
still does for that matter. Then we talk about the basic "home style"
refrigerator and it's compatibility with travels. Lets remember that most
of us has had the ice maker in the Coaches since day one, and that is a
compressor run unit. No different, save for size, from the typical home
unit. And they still function very well.

So in installing the home type compressor refrigerator only means that if
you want to dry camp, you need to run the gen set or have enough amperage
to run the proper size inverter. The technology is certainly more advance
these days than that of yesteryear. Where as the time honored RV ammonia,
gravity fed units lend themselves to the original technology accepted in
the RV industry as being standard.

That said it still comes down to " the life style you have" and nothing more.

So to heck with point and counter point, both will work, that has been
proven. You just have to design the change over to fit your needs and what
it takes to run it.

All of this, of course, is just an opinion, and no web sites to back it up,
nor will there be.

Ding!!! round 2

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma
http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm



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10-09-2005, 01:50
Post: #3
Refrigerators and life styles
Where's my cooler and ice saw gotta go to pond and cut me a block
Stephen 77fc35




--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, bobloomas wrote:
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ralph L. Fullenwider
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 8:41 PM
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Refrigerators and life styles
>
>
>
> Ralph you hit the nail on the head
>
> Bob Loomas 85 PT 36
>
>
> Good evening to everyone:
>
> This refrigerator thread has been interesting. Points and counter
points
> offered by several members along with web sites to back up each
others
> opinion. Well done by all parties in the aproach.
>
> Bottom line, forgetting ohms law and logic applied by calculators
to the
> tables, it really comes down to this as I see it. The question is;
What are
> my needs for my lifestyle? And how do I go about filling that need.
>
> True, the RV refrigerator came out to fulfill a need and
application and
> still does for that matter. Then we talk about the basic "home style"
> refrigerator and it's compatibility with travels. Lets remember
that most
> of us has had the ice maker in the Coaches since day one, and that
is a
> compressor run unit. No different, save for size, from the typical
home
> unit. And they still function very well.
>
> So in installing the home type compressor refrigerator only means
that if
> you want to dry camp, you need to run the gen set or have enough
amperage
> to run the proper size inverter. The technology is certainly more
advance
> these days than that of yesteryear. Where as the time honored RV
ammonia,
> gravity fed units lend themselves to the original technology
accepted in
> the RV industry as being standard.
>
> That said it still comes down to " the life style you have" and
nothing more.
>
> So to heck with point and counter point, both will work, that has
been
> proven. You just have to design the change over to fit your needs
and what
> it takes to run it.
>
> All of this, of course, is just an opinion, and no web sites to
back it up,
> nor will there be.
>
> Ding!!! round 2
>
> Safe travels,
>
> Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
> Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma
> http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm
>
>
>
>
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10-09-2005, 04:53
Post: #4
Refrigerators and life styles
I agree with Bob and Ralph, in that every one has different needs. I
wonder if anyone had personal experiance with house style units. good
or bad. I have the origional unit in my 94 and keep it cool all the
time on my 50 amp storage pad. I think at this point if I was to
replace it I would use the RV type to keep my options on LPG fuel
open.But I still dont change oil like you guys. You did scare me
enough to drop 5 gallons of motor oil and replace it with fresh at
5000 miles ( old filter remained).
Greg
cheap sob pushing maintenance to the MFG limits
94pt40 Romoland CA

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, bobloomas
wrote:
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ralph L. Fullenwider
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 8:41 PM
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Refrigerators and life styles
>
>
>
> Ralph you hit the nail on the head
>
> Bob Loomas 85 PT 36
>
>
> Good evening to everyone:
>
> This refrigerator thread has been interesting. Points and counter
points
> offered by several members along with web sites to back up each
others
> opinion. Well done by all parties in the aproach.
>
> Bottom line, forgetting ohms law and logic applied by calculators
to the
> tables, it really comes down to this as I see it. The question
is; What are
> my needs for my lifestyle? And how do I go about filling that
need.
>
> True, the RV refrigerator came out to fulfill a need and
application and
> still does for that matter. Then we talk about the basic "home
style"
> refrigerator and it's compatibility with travels. Lets remember
that most
> of us has had the ice maker in the Coaches since day one, and
that is a
> compressor run unit. No different, save for size, from the
typical home
> unit. And they still function very well.
>
> So in installing the home type compressor refrigerator only means
that if
> you want to dry camp, you need to run the gen set or have enough
amperage
> to run the proper size inverter. The technology is certainly more
advance
> these days than that of yesteryear. Where as the time honored RV
ammonia,
> gravity fed units lend themselves to the original technology
accepted in
> the RV industry as being standard.
>
> That said it still comes down to " the life style you have" and
nothing more.
>
> So to heck with point and counter point, both will work, that has
been
> proven. You just have to design the change over to fit your needs
and what
> it takes to run it.
>
> All of this, of course, is just an opinion, and no web sites to
back it up,
> nor will there be.
>
> Ding!!! round 2
>
> Safe travels,
>
> Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
> Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma
> http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm
>
>
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10-09-2005, 07:00
Post: #5
Refrigerators and life styles
Just a little more than sick of the peculiarities of ammonia cycle
versus Freon cycle cooling devices and their respective energy
requirements
I think I will stick with ice fits anywhere easily moldable and
resusable for drinks and showers
have a great day
Stephen 77fc35 Canadian turkey weekend, US Columbus day I think





--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor"
wrote:
>
> I agree with Bob and Ralph, in that every one has different needs. I
> wonder if anyone had personal experiance with house style units. good
> or bad. I have the origional unit in my 94 and keep it cool all the
> time on my 50 amp storage pad. I think at this point if I was to
> replace it I would use the RV type to keep my options on LPG fuel
> open.But I still dont change oil like you guys. You did scare me
> enough to drop 5 gallons of motor oil and replace it with fresh at
> 5000 miles ( old filter remained).
> Greg
> cheap sob pushing maintenance to the MFG limits
> 94pt40 Romoland CA
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, bobloomas
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Ralph L. Fullenwider
> > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 8:41 PM
> > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Refrigerators and life styles
> >
> >
> >
> > Ralph you hit the nail on the head
> >
> > Bob Loomas 85 PT 36
> >
> >
> > Good evening to everyone:
> >
> > This refrigerator thread has been interesting. Points and counter
> points
> > offered by several members along with web sites to back up each
> others
> > opinion. Well done by all parties in the aproach.
> >
> > Bottom line, forgetting ohms law and logic applied by calculators
> to the
> > tables, it really comes down to this as I see it. The question
> is; What are
> > my needs for my lifestyle? And how do I go about filling that
> need.
> >
> > True, the RV refrigerator came out to fulfill a need and
> application and
> > still does for that matter. Then we talk about the basic "home
> style"
> > refrigerator and it's compatibility with travels. Lets remember
> that most
> > of us has had the ice maker in the Coaches since day one, and
> that is a
> > compressor run unit. No different, save for size, from the
> typical home
> > unit. And they still function very well.
> >
> > So in installing the home type compressor refrigerator only means
> that if
> > you want to dry camp, you need to run the gen set or have enough
> amperage
> > to run the proper size inverter. The technology is certainly more
> advance
> > these days than that of yesteryear. Where as the time honored RV
> ammonia,
> > gravity fed units lend themselves to the original technology
> accepted in
> > the RV industry as being standard.
> >
> > That said it still comes down to " the life style you have" and
> nothing more.
> >
> > So to heck with point and counter point, both will work, that has
> been
> > proven. You just have to design the change over to fit your needs
> and what
> > it takes to run it.
> >
> > All of this, of course, is just an opinion, and no web sites to
> back it up,
> > nor will there be.
> >
> > Ding!!! round 2
> >
> > Safe travels,
> >
> > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
> > Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma
> > http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm
> >
> >
> >
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10-09-2005, 13:50
Post: #6
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider"
wrote:
>
> Good evening to everyone:
>
> This refrigerator thread has been interesting. Points and counter
points
> offered by several members along with web sites to back up each
others
> opinion. Well done by all parties in the aproach.
>
> Bottom line, forgetting ohms law and logic applied by calculators
to the
> tables, it really comes down to this as I see it. The question is;
What are
> my needs for my lifestyle? And how do I go about filling that need.
>
> True, the RV refrigerator came out to fulfill a need and
application and
> still does for that matter. Then we talk about the basic "home
style"
> refrigerator and it's compatibility with travels. Lets remember
that most
> of us has had the ice maker in the Coaches since day one, and that
is a
> compressor run unit. No different, save for size, from the typical
home
> unit. And they still function very well.
>
> So in installing the home type compressor refrigerator only means
that if
> you want to dry camp, you need to run the gen set or have enough
amperage
> to run the proper size inverter. The technology is certainly more
advance
> these days than that of yesteryear. Where as the time honored RV
ammonia,
> gravity fed units lend themselves to the original technology
accepted in
> the RV industry as being standard.
>
> That said it still comes down to " the life style you have" and
nothing more.
>
> So to heck with point and counter point, both will work, that has
been
> proven. You just have to design the change over to fit your needs
and what
> it takes to run it.
>
> All of this, of course, is just an opinion, and no web sites to
back it up,
> nor will there be.
>
> Ding!!! round 2
>
> Safe travels,
>
> Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
> Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma
> http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm
> i have an amana side x side house refer in my coach,it was
installed by BB in 1993.150,000 miles on the coach,and all is well
with the refer.lots of big boats have a house type refer in them,and
they work fine as well.sea going boats too,not lake boats. i like my
house refer,and would never go back to a rv type. randy dupree 93wb
house type fridge,in florida
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