We were at CW the other day to get new bumper endcaps. It turns out they had the most cost-competetive price for two: $5.49. These are "
ventilated" - supposedly designed to allow air through and keep bugs out.
As long as we were there, we roamed around the lot (dangerous, I know). We went into a Cougar 1/2 ton 26RBS and noticed the fridge looked quite a bit larger than normal. It turns out it was a 12V GE (model GPV10FSNBSB) versus the Norcold advertised on the Keystone website. The fridge is rated at 13.5 amps at 12 volts. I did not think to look to see if there was an inverter or if it even could be powered during travel (although the inverter is an option with a solar package if I read their blurb correctly).
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Now: 2019 Winnebago 2500FL w/e2 WDH;Sold: 2015 Bullet Premier 19FBPR (shown)
2012 Ford F-250 Lariat Super Duty Crew Cab (gas 6.2 L, 3.73 gear ratio 2WD, 172" WB)