Just like a standard household refrigerator, the Everchill RV Refrigerator # 324-000119 that you referenced should be as level as possible to avoid fluid accumulation that can affect its operation. Refrigerators like this one should be within 3 degrees off level side-to-side and 6 degrees off level front-to-back. Generally speaking if the RV/trailer is level enough for your comfort it is likely okay for the refrigerator too.
The Everchill refrigerator does feature adjustable front legs... view full answer...
The Everchill Refrigerator for RVs part # 324-000119 is a 12 volt refrigerator which was essentially designed so you can keep the contents inside cold while traveling down the road to your campsite and while at your campsite. In comparison, a 120 volt refrigerator like the Everchill Refrigerator for RVs part # 324-000109 is designed to be used when hooked up to shore power or a generator.
Unfortunately, we do not have any refrigerators which are powered by propane but if I am not mistaken... view full answer...
Typically what causes an RV Refrigerator like the Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer # 324-000119 to leak is a blocked drain tube which I'm sure you're already aware of.
What I recommend you do is unplug the fridge and leave the doors open so it can thaw out because there is likely some ice built up. You'll also need to remove the back of the refrigerator and look for a tube running into a drainage pan. From here, remove the tube from the pan and use a long tube cleaner brush to clean... view full answer...
The top of the Furrion RV Refrigerator # FCR14ACBQASS cools via the thermostat located in the top of the refrigerator.
Once the temperature is set, the thermostat will keep the entire refrigerator regulated and that is how it is kept cool.
As far as adjustability for the temperature, there is a control knob located on top of the storage compartment that you can use to adjust the temperature from 1 to 5. 5 being the coldest setting, and 1 being the warmest setting. view full answer...
In regards to the Everchill Refrigerator for RVs part # 324-000119, the warmest setting will be "0" and the coldest setting will be "7". Similar to the refrigerator in your home, the higher the number the colder the refrigerator will be. If you want to check this you can confirm using the Valterra Refrigerator and Freezer Thermometer part # A10-2620VP. view full answer...
Nope, the Everchill RV Refrigerator # EV77FR does not plug into 120 volt AC power and the 12 volt isn't backup, it is powered completely by 12 volt battery power.
The only option for RV fridges that plug into AC power are the following:
- 14 Cu Ft Furrion RV Refrigerator - Black # FCR14ACBQABL or Stainless Steel # FCR14ACBQASS
- 16 Cu Ft WAY Interglobal RV Refrigerator # EV87FR view full answer...
Since the Everchill RV Mini Refrigerator # 324-000111 runs off of standard household electricity I see no reason why this can't be used at home like this. Just keep in mind this is designed for inside an RV so it doesn't have any kind of heavy duty outdoor rating or anything like that so you'll want to take precautions to protect the electrical components from the elements. view full answer...
The height adjustment of the shelves of the Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer # 324-000119 that you referenced is done like a standard refrigerator in that you will tilt the back of the shelf up so that you can then pull the shelf out and install it at a different height. view full answer...
The Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer Drawer - 17 Cu Ft - 12V - Stainless Steel # WAY44FR does not need external ventilation. You will just need to make sure you have 1" of clearance along the sides and back wall for ventilation. view full answer...
The Everchill refrigerators, like the 12V # 324-000119, will work until the temperature goes below 25 degrees Fahrenheit. So these will work below freezing, but not by much. I confirmed this with my contact at Everchill. view full answer...
I spoke to my contact at Way Interglobal (EverChill) about the Everchill Refrigerator for RVs part # 324-000119 and they informed me that while empty and on the max temperature setting, the refrigerator will take about 45 - 60 minutes to reach the set temperature. view full answer...
The Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer # EV77FR doesn't come with mounting brackets, but I have seen people just some heavier-duty L-brackets and screw it into the back of the unit at the bottom and then in the floor to prevent the fridge from moving. view full answer...
Just like the propane/electric models, in order for the liquid refrigerant to flow throughout the unit properly, the EverChill Refrigerator # 324-000119 will need to be mounted within 3 degrees off level side to side and 6 degrees off level front to back. Generally speaking if the RV/trailer is level enough for your comfort it is likely okay for the refrigerator too. view full answer...
Yes, but it depends on your battery.
In order to determine the amp draw of the Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer # 324-000119, you will need to multiply the amp draw of the appliance by ta 24 hour time frame.
The Everchill # 324-000119 has an average amp draw of 2.5 amps per hour, so 2.5 amp hours (appliance) x 24 hours, is 60 amp hours.
The average 12v RV battery is 125 amp hours, meaning that this will last about 2 days before depleting the battery if you had just the refrigerator... view full answer...
The temperature control knob on the inside of the Everchill RV Refrigerator part # 324-000119 will not completely shut off the unit (compressor), this will need to be done by removing power which as you mentioned can be done pretty easily by wiring it up with a toggle switch. In regards to choosing the switch location, you can go outside if the switch is rated for this (marine) but you need to be aware of the amp draw and the gauge of wire being used. view full answer...
No, the Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer - 10.7 Cu Ft - 12V - Stainless Steel Item # 324-000119 doesn't need to be vented out of the RV. You'll want to leave about an inch behind it from the wall so that it has proper ventilation. view full answer...
Basically you'd unbolt the hinges from the doors and the hinges from the Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer # 324-000119 flip the hinges around, and then reinstall them on the opposite side of the door. view full answer...
The Everchill RV Refrigerator part # 324-000119 is powered by 12 VDC therefore the power would be run from the unit to the distribution panel most likely. In which case, the best way to kill power to this would be by simply pulling the fuse from the panel associated with this circuit. The panel should be labeled. If you cannot locate the panel you'll need to reach out to the RV manufacturer.
If you remove the battery that should cut power to the refrigerator as well but the above method... view full answer...
The temperature controls for the Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer # EV37FR go in a left (coldest) to right (warmest) manner for the refrigerator section and right (coldest) to left (warmest) for the freezer section. I completely agree that it's kind of a counterintuitive design but that is how this refrigerator functions. view full answer...
The Everchill Refrigerator for RVs - Black - 3.2 Cu Ft # 324-000111 is a standard RV refrigerator. It does not have a specific physical drain location for condensation. I reached out to my tech contact at Everchill and he said the integrated drip pan is oversized so the fridge cannot produce enough condensation to overfill it. It will catch any condensation when stored and allow it to evaporate so there is not concern about puddled water damage or mildew when the door is propped for... view full answer...