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Old 12-29-2019, 11:07 AM   #14
sonofcy
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Qualicum Beach
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Originally Posted by Lil Joe View Post
Hi Jacko. Welcome to the world of 5th wheels. It's wonderful. Looking at the specs of your rig it states that it has electric and gas hookup for the fridge and NOT batteries. Similar to our Cougar 333MKS. And if batteries is an option, you could just run it on propane which will keep it cold for a long time. You could also prep it by pre cooling the fridge before you leave and loading it with items that have been pre-cooled especially beverage cans. This will help to keep it from overworking. Travelling down the road and having the propane on is acceptable.
Having a residential fridge means it is exactly the same as what you have in your house. NO propane, only 110VAC.
I am looking at the keystone web site and his RV is equipped with an 18 cf residential fridge as he stated. The 332MK is a standard RV fridge.
One tip to the OP, disconnect the ice maker using the valve under the sink or risk a leak if you ever camp in freezing weather because the icemaker water line is OUTSIDE the RV under the slide! Also open the valve near the fridge and drain the line.
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