I have a Class B.... but the fridge is spotty, much like the old used one I put in the 60s Shasta I had. It'll go down to 40 for a day then goes up to 60 and hangs there. I don't understand it. Anyhow... the house I'm about to get out of (selling short sale, filed chapter 7), the central AC went out last night so I'm out in my van now (thank goodness the roof AC works.. about the only thing that did when I got it.. haha) and the fridge is now at 60 degrees. <br><br>I sold the fridge in the house today for $50 (got it free 3 years ago... so yeah) and the only good stuff in that fridge I had stored actually fits in the van's fridge. (Less all the bread I had frozen..)<br><br>At least I'm vegetarian so my foods aren't quite as sensitive to temperatures above 45 degrees but even so, it seems to me... when off the grid, ice is going to be best for me.<br><br>I bought a medium sized Igloo cooler today for $25 at Dollar General today that has 2 wheels. It's not the best... and the 10lb bag of ice I bought with it (pricey!) is about half gone after about 10 hours. Of course a fair bit of it went in drinks.<br><br>I may end up pulling that Dometic 211 if I find it's not working well in the long run and put in a cheap dorm fridge for use when I'm on the grid for extended periods. A small new Dometic 3 way (which is what I have) is about $500. In the long run, that WOULD be better than an ice chest I suppose but it wouldn't be as efficient.<br><br>On 120v it dropped to 60 degrees today... so now it's on 12v (running on a 12v RV converter) and if that doesn't do the trick, next I'll try it on propane. It may be the electric heater elements are worn out.