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09-19-2021, 09:40 AM #1
2022 22RBE Fridge size and model #
I have been trying to find make and model # info on the fridge in the 2022 22RBE but with no luck. The GD parts website lists it as GD part number 720868 REFRIGERATOR 10 CF BLACK LH 12V. Internet search with that part number tells me nothing. I have seen on youtube videos that shows it as a Dometic fridge but it's been called a 12 CF and a 8 CF but not 10 CF in various videos. The part number description says 10 CF.
Does anyone know what the Dometic model number is?
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09-19-2021, 11:49 AM #2
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They are not Dometic refrigerators... they are now 12VDC compressor refrigerators - I believe by Furrion (though brands are fluid with component shortages these days).
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09-19-2021, 11:58 AM #3
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Almost 99.9 percent it is a Furrion
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09-19-2021, 12:34 PM #4
Thanks for the reply's.
Would it be the Furrion Arctic 10 Cu. Ft. Built-In 12V Refrigerator?
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09-20-2021, 09:08 AM #5
I finally found some pics showing the new Furrion fridge in the 2022 22RBE.
It's trying to figure out if it's a 8CF or 10CF. The trailer ceiling is 78". The height of the 8CF is 53" and the 10CF is 60", a 7" difference. With about 2" from the top of the fridge to ceiling it leaves 16" for the 10CF and 23" for the 8CF from the bottom of the fridge to the floor. So the question is does the panel below the fridge look like 16" or 23"?
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09-20-2021, 09:40 AM #6
It also looks like these refrigerators are DC power only which is surprising. This means to keep your food cold and frozen while traveling it's drawing up to 11 amps from the battery. Could it be a problem for long trips? I know the tow vehicle can charge the trailer battery with the engine running but at what current rate and is the cable along the whole path from alternator to battery heavy enough gauge? I would think a long path would need at least 8AWG.
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