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Subject Topic: Fridge Advice Needed Post Reply Post New Topic
27/5/2010 at 11:36am
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Hello guys,

This is my first post on the forum, ive recently been convering a transit van into a camper. ive got a electrolux rm212a fridge from ebay and when i looked over it i noticed that within the white box on top of the fridge the unit that switches from 240v to 12 v has broken. does anybody know where i can get one from.

 

Also if i dont connect the gas to the fridge will i still need to connect a flue system to the fridge.

Many thanks

Tom



27/5/2010 at 5:29pm
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Hi Tom

Welcome to the site, I carn't help with your question but there is a self build section on Motorhome facts maybe they could help, see link below

 

http://www.motorhomefacts.com/forum-112.html

 



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14/7/2010 at 4:47pm
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hi tom , usually find most bits are on ebay or in one of the linked shops, there are a lot of caravan spares or breakers on there with most things, flue is only required for dispersal of gas burnt products, hope this helps

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just an idea why not install a small electric fridge under worktop hight with if you are not bothering with gas . put yours on e bay it will above cover cost and you wil probably get one with a bigger freezer box for your money.

.its no good not bothering with gas if you are planning to travel once on site as you need to keep your food cool what you have in ..hope this helps



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Quote: Originally posted by talbot terry on 27/7/2010

just an idea why not install a small electric fridge under worktop hight with if you are not bothering with gas . put yours on e bay it will above cover cost and you wil probably get one with a bigger freezer box for your money.

.its no good not bothering with gas if you are planning to travel once on site as you need to keep your food cool what you have in ..hope this helps



A flaw or two in this planning. Firstly, having a leccy only (230v) fridge means you cant put owt in whilst travelling around, given its not really safe to have the gas going whilst on the move.


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29/7/2010 at 8:56am
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You can have gas on the move if you have the special cut out switch fitted, my vehicle has this but I would not recomend travelling with the fridge on gas, as the pilot light can be affected with motion and can cause a fire (this was an issue with a few fridges that had te plastic shroud and not the metal one). Best to use 12V for travelling.

Could contact manufacturer to locate nearest service outlet for this type of fridge and get them to send you one




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