The Camco RV Insect Screens for Dometic Refrigerator Vents # CAM42149 are 1/10" thick mesh but will work if you have a Dometic refrigerator. Vent screens are designed for specific refrigerators and we also have the Valterra Bug Screens for Norcold RV Refrigerator Vents # A10-1312VP. view full answer...
The WAY Interglobal RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer # EV27FR requires a 20amp 12 volt circuit to power the refrigerator. The actual current draw will vary from start up to running with a stand by draw of 0.4 amps and around 6 amps draw when the refrigerator is cooling. The 20amp circuit is required as startup demands more power than running. view full answer...
The Furrion RV Refrigerator part # FCR14ACBQABL has cutout dimensions as follows, you will use these against the space you have currently to confirm compatibility. view full answer...
You're correct that the 31-1/4" measurement includes the cap over the hinge at the top of the # 324-000111, so it's going to be a tight squeeze; you could do without the cover, but I'm not sure how much it would help since there will be a hinge bolt sitting below it that still might get in the way. If you can't make that one fit, the next size down would be the Everchill # 324-000110 which is 19-1/2" tall.
You will want some sort of fan or vent for a refrigerator if you don't already... view full answer...
The interior width of the fridge portion of the Furrion RV Refrigerator - 4 Door - Stainless Steel - 14 Cu Ft # FCR14ACBQASS is 16" at the back of the fridge and slightly spaces out to 16-1/4" right where the bins for the door would sit when the door is closed. view full answer...
The Furrion Refrigerator for RVs # FCR43ACA-BL has a standard temperature range for a fridge. If you set it to the coldest setting you most likely will freeze some things but if you have it on the warmer settings it will be noticeably warmer. If ambient temperatures were 75 degrees this would still be true. It's insulated well enough that 75 degrees would not be an issue at all. view full answer...
I recommend using the Everchill Frost Free Double Door RV Refrigerator # 324-000119 you were looking at. This unit has dimensions of 23-1/2" Wide x 24-3/4" Deep x 59-5/8" Tall and will be the closest match available compared to the size of refrigerator your trailer currently has. This fridge/freezer combo offers 10 cu/ft of food storage space and does not require a vent.
I've linked one of our helpful review videos on this refrigerator that you may want to have a look at, as well. view full answer...
The door thickness of the Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer # 324-000119 that you referenced is 2 inches which is the measurement from the box of the fridge to furthest point out. view full answer...
The exterior depth measurement for the Everchill RV Refrigerator w Freezer Drawers # EV87FR, not including the doors, is approximately 22-3/4". The overall depth including the doors would be 26-3/4" deep. view full answer...
I spoke with Way Interglobal about the Everchill RV Refrigerator part # WAY44FR and they informed me that the doors should be between 2" and 2-1/2" thick but they did not have specifics on this exact model. The overall width is 28-1/2" deep so you should be able to fit it though a 26"-26-1/2" doorway with the doors removed. view full answer...
We do have a couple of RV refrigerator vent covers. You will need to measure your current refrigerator roof top vent cover and compare those dimensions with the following:
Part # CAM42160 measures 33-1/4" long x 10-1/4" wide, x 3-5/8" tall.
Part # V0432-03 measures 20-3/4" long x 11-3/16" wide x 3" tall.
Part # V0157-03 measures 18-11/16" long x 10-1/2" wide x 2-15/16" tall. view full answer...
The cutout dimensions for the Furrion RV Refrigerator # FCR14ACBQASS are 72-11/16 inches tall, 31-3/4 inches wide, and 22-13/16 inches deep. I have attached a diagram from the install manual that you can use for reference as well. view full answer...
The Everchill 17 Cu Ft RV Refrigerator part # WAY44FR has overall dimensions of 28-1/2" wide x 67-3/4" tall x 28-1/2" deep at the outermost points. view full answer...