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2-way Fridge conversion
Posted: 24 May 2010, 19:36
by Sugar Spun Sisters
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
Re: 2-way Fridge conversion
Posted: 24 May 2010, 20:05
by kevtherev
get a transformer wired in.
you'll need a transformer that bungs out 7 amps then.
or would it be better just to replace the fridge with a 3-way?
er... yes.
gas is better anyway
Re: 2-way Fridge conversion
Posted: 24 May 2010, 20:18
by horns
You could probably replace the 12v element with a 240v volt one, I suppose - but bodging and mains voltage don't really mix.
Re: 2-way Fridge conversion
Posted: 24 May 2010, 20:41
by billy739
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
Re: 2-way Fridge conversion
Posted: 25 May 2010, 19:09
by Sugar Spun Sisters
Thanks guys. Will investigate
