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Old 04-20-2019, 11:29 PM   #7
saddlesore
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Brand: Still Looking
Model: SOB
State: South Dakota
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Originally Posted by 16ACE27 View Post
Smell of ammonia equals not residential fridge.

Your cooling unit has a leak. You can replace the cooling unit without removing the fridge from the coach. Might want to look into that route.
Contact These Guys...
| JC Refrigeration
(They can tell you who in your area does the physical installations)
Roughly $1,000 to $1,300 all in.



You can either replace the cooling unit with another gas/electric that is considerably upgraded..
OR.....OR....... OR....
They can convert Your existing fridge to a compressor type (120v or 12v residential type) unit keeping the same fridge without having to remove from coach....Or having to do any carpentry to existing cabinetry ...
Have been told by several "Upper Echelon" & Custom/Private Coach owners that the residential guts installed in their normal RV fridge is the way to go....
A side benefit is that they no longer have to be concerned with always getting perfectly level ...OR having a fridge fire.
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