New HC Samsung Residential Fridge
Coming back to those that are knowledgeable on the above fridge. Not had one before.
The fridge stays on all the time. I can make it stop if I disconnect shore power leaving it on battery power then turn off the inverter. With shore power it is just on no matter what. Read up and it says you can turn off the "cooling mode" when on AC by depressing a couple of buttons but the fans etc. would continue to run. Is this accurate?
I'm used to normal RV fridges and I don't have them on unless I'm getting ready to travel. I keep the RV plugged in all year so the fridge, I assume, is going to run non stop. Sort of perplexing from my old experiences but just thinking about "residential" fridges, I've never turned off, disconnected etc. a fridge running in a house whether I was there or not...they ran 365 days a year. Is that kind of how this is? I guess I really don't have a problem with it running all the time if the RV residential fridge is as dependable, and long lasting, as a true residential fridge. Any thoughts?
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Danny and Susan, wife of 56 years
2019 Ram 3500 Laramie CC SWB SB 6.4 4x4 4.10
2020 Montana High Country 331RL
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