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Re: My. Fridge
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 6:42 pm
by supersparky
I've found that the old 3way, when in top order, can reliably cool to about 25⁰ below ambient. Which is good when it's 27⁰ or so, but pretty ordinary when it's 40 or so.
Ours seems to be functioning quite well this arvo. But we aren't travelling til tomorrow. And that, I'm sure will be another story.

Re: My. Fridge
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 8:37 pm
by jon_d
Where is that "we still love ya Dave, but it's time to rip the old fridge out" emoji?
Re: My. Fridge
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 9:22 pm
by supersparky
Re: My. Fridge
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 12:29 am
by T1 Terry
supersparky wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2025 6:42 pm
I've found that the old 3way, when in top order, can reliably cool to about 25⁰ below ambient. Which is good when it's 27⁰ or so, but pretty ordinary when it's 40 or so.
Ours seems to be functioning quite well this arvo. But we aren't travelling til tomorrow.
And that, I'm sure will be another story.
Do you have a 2-storey motorhome Dave ..... that might be the problem, try moving it down to the lower storey and see how it goes there ......
T1 Terry
Re: My. Fridge
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 7:45 am
by supersparky
Nah, we've only got the basic Winnebago build Terry.
Not sure how the real estate spruiker would describe it.
Maybe fully equipped, single storey, 1 bath 1 bed, in need of a upgrade. Or great big mother........ .

Re: My. Fridge
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2025 9:42 am
by Eddy
I finally purchased a Hisense Inverter fridge - HRTF206S, wasn't a bad price $450 from Good guys
I couldn't get it to run reliably off an old 300watt inverter, ended up purchasing a Victron 500VA which is handling it well
Lucky with the install was a very easy modification with no cutting of existing cabinetry and able to recess the fridge - looks quite good with dark sunnies on at ten paces
Straight out of the box the fridge at first fire up was using 17amps momentary (as read on elcheapo clamp meter on 12v side), then settles down to 10amps and gradually reduces etc. Had it on overnight for a twelve hour period with nothing else going in van the Victron smart shunt shows it & inverter using 36.8ah
Bernie - Do you use the adhesive baby latches from bunnies for fridge door ?
Thanks to forum for good ideas

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Re: My. Fridge
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2025 9:51 am
by T1 Terry
Looks neat Eddy, might be yet another one of those jobs I get done now we aren't going to Taggerty .... but there are quite a few ahead of that on the list to be completed and a few to be even started
T1 Terry
Re: My. Fridge
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:20 am
by BernieQ2
Hi Eddy I have stick ons they haven't played up so happy with them...on the one and only time I forgot to use them... the fridge doors remained closed

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Re: My. Fridge
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:35 am
by BruceS
Eddy's fridge specs.
Door NOT reversable?
Doesn't actually say it is an inverter fridge but assume it is if the watts varies as Eddy says.
Technical Specifications
Fridge Colour: Silver
Supplier Finish: Silver
Total Capacity: 205L
Fridge Capacity: 153L
Freezer Capacity: 52L
Energy Rating: 4.5 Star
Door Hinge: Right
Reversible Door: No
Dispenser: No
Product Width (mm): 550
Product Height (mm): 1456
Product Depth (mm): 562
Additional Features: Automatic Defrost Cycle, Total No Frost, Recessed Door Handle, Large Crisper Drawer, Rolling Back Castors, Electronic Temperature Display,
Manufacturer's Warranty: 3 Year
Re: My. Fridge
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:55 am
by jon_d
Bruce,
The 206 is inverter.
The 205 is NOT inverter.
https://hisense.com.au/au/en/AUD/product/HRTF206