DreadHeadDrifter
Well-known member
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well!
I am looking at a few travel trailers and I have a question about the refrigerators that come installed on them.
Most of the trailers I have been looking at have electric refrigerators. And I do not see any mention of propane. Is that normal?
If most travel trailers only come with electric refrigerators, then how do you keep your fridge running when you are driving on the road?
Does it feed off of your battery?
Would you be able to keep a fridge running while dry camping with no hookups?
My goal here is to purchase a travel trailer in the near future, but I would like to be able to keep my fridge running 24/7, while driving around and also while dry camping with no hookups.
Can an electric refrigerator do this?
Ideally, I would like to boondock for at least a week at a day but have power in my travel trailer and keep my fridge on.
I would be willing to purchase a larger battery bank if it will help increase my time away from being plugged up to power.
Would this battery bank be able to charge while driving with a travel trailer hooked up? Or plugged into shore power?
Also considering solar if it can help meet my power damands, how much solar would you reccommend to power a travel trailer refrigerator?
Thanks for reading and I apreciate al the help I can get.
I am looking at a few travel trailers and I have a question about the refrigerators that come installed on them.
Most of the trailers I have been looking at have electric refrigerators. And I do not see any mention of propane. Is that normal?
If most travel trailers only come with electric refrigerators, then how do you keep your fridge running when you are driving on the road?
Does it feed off of your battery?
Would you be able to keep a fridge running while dry camping with no hookups?
My goal here is to purchase a travel trailer in the near future, but I would like to be able to keep my fridge running 24/7, while driving around and also while dry camping with no hookups.
Can an electric refrigerator do this?
Ideally, I would like to boondock for at least a week at a day but have power in my travel trailer and keep my fridge on.
I would be willing to purchase a larger battery bank if it will help increase my time away from being plugged up to power.
Would this battery bank be able to charge while driving with a travel trailer hooked up? Or plugged into shore power?
Also considering solar if it can help meet my power damands, how much solar would you reccommend to power a travel trailer refrigerator?
Thanks for reading and I apreciate al the help I can get.