After setting up at a site, and put the refrigerator on, it takes up to 4 hours to get cold. What do you think. Should it take that long.
jt
TRAILERKING said
04:24 PM May 7, 2015
Absorption fridges take a L O N G time to pull down the temp. The best is to have them sit overnight to pull down before putting anything in it (unless the items are already cooled down). Never load it up with room temp. items or it will take forever to cool down.
-- Edited by TRAILERKING on Thursday 7th of May 2015 04:25:27 PM
igotjam said
08:31 AM May 8, 2015
Yup...4 hours is good in my experience. After 7 years with an rv fridge we went residential.....will never go back.
jaynjazz said
01:04 PM May 13, 2015
Usually turn ours on the night before leaving on a trip. Gets nice and cold.
After setting up at a site, and put the refrigerator on, it takes up to 4 hours to get cold. What do you think. Should it take that long.
jt
Absorption fridges take a L O N G time to pull down the temp. The best is to have them sit overnight to pull down before putting anything in it (unless the items are already cooled down). Never load it up with room temp. items or it will take forever to cool down.
-- Edited by TRAILERKING on Thursday 7th of May 2015 04:25:27 PM