The Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer # 324-000119 is more like a residential refrigerator in it only requires power to run. This refrigerator does not have a drain like like other RV refrigerators which also run off propane.
If you have an older/different Everchill refrigerator which runs on propane please let me know the model number and I can verify if it has a drain line and where it is located. view full answer...
The cooling coils of the Everchill RV Refrigerator with Freezer # 324-000119 are at the bottom of the unit in the rear. There is a fan kit you can use with this refrigerator as well, the Valterra FridgeCool Automatic Exhaust Fan for RV Refrigerators # A10-2618VP.
I have added a link to a video review of the FridgeCool for you to check out, along with a review of the Everchill RV Refrigerator with Freezer # 324-000119. view full answer...
The Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer # EV77FR, which has a 10.7 cubic feet capacity, adjustable shelves, and a dual function temperature control for the freezer and refrigerator, has a 1 year warranty. view full answer...
The Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer # 324-000119 is a 12 volt unit. This will need to be wired into your 12 volt system on vehicle. It will need a 20 amp fused circuit with the appropriate wire gauge based on the distance ran through your vehicle. view full answer...
The Everchill RV Refrigerator # EV27FR does not come with a way to lock the doors closed. We do have either the Door Latch # 324-000149 to keep the doors closed or the Door Stop # CAM45641 to hold them open to air out the refrigerator during storage. view full answer...
I checked with my tech contact at our distributor for the Everchill Refrigerator for RVs # 324-000119 and he confirmed that this unit does not use a Danfoss compressor. This 12V unit does use R134A refrigerant (Tetrafluoroethane) which is an environmentally safer alternative to CFCs. view full answer...
The Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer Drawer, # WAY44FR does not have features for automatically defrosting ice build up, most RV purpose built refrigerators will not. This is a 12 Volt appliance designed to operate off of RV battery bank so the added feature of a frost free design would impede its efficiency for the intended purpose. view full answer...
We have confirmed with Everchill that the Everchill RV Refrigerator with Freezer # 324-000119 does indeed draw 8-9 amps when starting up, and then 3 amps in order to maintain its set temperature.
I have added a link to a video review for you to check out as well of the Everchill RV Refrigerator with Freezer # 324-000119. view full answer...
The Everchill Refrigerator # 324-000119 that you referenced comes with a 1-year warranty from the manufacturer.
This is a really nice 12V refrigerator perfect for RV/trailer applications and it has a storage capacity of 10.7 cubic feet. view full answer...
Lippert Components purchased the Everchill line so we finally have some manufacturer support for the Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer Drawer # WAY44FR. I've attached the manual below to help you out. view full answer...
The Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer, # 324-000119 that we carry comes with option of reversing the doors. Simply unbolt the hinges from the doors and flip them then reinstall on the opposite side of the door. view full answer...
The Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer, # 324-000119 that you linked to is the BCD280WEV804H-6/RHH Everchill Refrigerator that replaces WD-282FWDC. This operates from 12 VDC power with a 2.5 amp power draw to maintain cooling and up to 9 amp power draw to reach chilling temp. This translates from 30 watts to maintain up to about 100 for chilling the temperature. view full answer...
It is hard to estimate exactly how much the Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer # EV37FR will run as it will depend on how often and the duration it is opened as well as the environment it is in. I find it best to breakdown how long you can expect it to run based on a battery size. We know the refrigerator uses 12 amps of 12 volt power or 144(12x12) watts of power. A 100 Amp Hour Battery # 34282738 is going to have 1,200 watt hours(100x12) of power. Given this information the one battery... view full answer...
The Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer Drawer, # WAY44FR is a 12 VDC appliance with a start up amperage draw of 7 to 9 amps, a maintenance amperage of 4 to 8 and will draw 0.2 to 1.0 amps at idle. view full answer...
Everchill recommends using a pure sine wave inverter to ensure a clean and consistent power supply to the compressor of the # 324-000118 refrigerator. The refrigerator draws 2.5 amps which would convert to 300 running watts. Multiply that by 3 to get the necessary wattage for compressor start-up, which would be 900 watts. So, in order to power your refrigerator you'll need an absolute minimum of a 900 watt inverter. This assumes that the refrigerator is all you're wanting to power with... view full answer...
The Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer, # 324-000119 is rated for a 20 amps max with 2.5 amp draw for maintaining temperature and 8-9 amps chilling to temperature. view full answer...