2-way Fridge conversion
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2-way Fridge conversion
I have an Electolux RM122 2-way fridge (gas and 12 volt) in my camper. As I have hook up, I'd like the fridge to run off mains electric. Is it possible to convert a 2-way fridge to 3-way? Someone I know mentioned getting a transformer wired in. I know nothing about electrics, but is that easy/cheap to do or would it be better just to replace the fridge with a 3-way? Thanks
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Re: 2-way Fridge conversion
you'll need a transformer that bungs out 7 amps then.get a transformer wired in.
er... yes.or would it be better just to replace the fridge with a 3-way?
gas is better anyway
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Re: 2-way Fridge conversion
You could probably replace the 12v element with a 240v volt one, I suppose - but bodging and mains voltage don't really mix.
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Re: 2-way Fridge conversion
the fridge has been built to be a 3 way.
the just dont fit the 240v element!
carefully remove the straps around the insulation , the insulation is actually in 2 halves , not wrapped around the tube as you would imagine!
you will then see the 12 v element and the hole ready to except tyhe 240v element!
ideally you need the control nob/unit from another fridge to get it to vary the coolness, otherwise its freeze time!
plenty of scrap fridges about
the just dont fit the 240v element!
carefully remove the straps around the insulation , the insulation is actually in 2 halves , not wrapped around the tube as you would imagine!
you will then see the 12 v element and the hole ready to except tyhe 240v element!
ideally you need the control nob/unit from another fridge to get it to vary the coolness, otherwise its freeze time!
plenty of scrap fridges about
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Re: 2-way Fridge conversion
Thanks guys. Will investigate 
