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RV units are often have three power options, 12v/120v/propane. The propane
side is an open flame so don't atempt to use it or spend extra because it there. Look for the dual power only units. MonteP wrote in message .. . "Adam" wrote in : I'm planning to install small refrigerator on my boat - ~4cu.ft. This kind of household appliance is about $100, marine refrigerator is about $800 What makes different almost $700? Adam Do not look for these type items at marine suppliers. Go instead to RV suppliers and outlets. Used RV outfits are good places as they usually have a few 'wreckers' they sell the pieces and parts from. You'll find the RV refidgerators generally adequate for marine use. -- MonteP "Against stupidity, the very gods themselves contend in vain." - Friedrich von Schiller "Ignorant voracity -- a wingless vulture -- can soar only into the depths of ignominy." Patrick O'Brian -=The answer is simple...send pretzels to the Whitehouse!=- |
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