Mike
Well-Known Member
This discussion could work for any truck, but mine will be a Cascadia, and some of this is Cascadia specific, so.....
My truck is going to have the fridge prep option. This means it has a base for the fridge to sit on and staps to go over it to keep it in place. That's the best I can describe it because I haven't seen it yet.
Truck also has a Pure Sine Wave inverter. Making this point for a reason...
The truck will have the connection for a 12 volt fridge. I will also have a 110 in the same are where I could plug in a much cheaper 110 (AC) powered fridge.
With a 110 unit, that means the inverter will run 24/7. I'm not sure what this will do to the life expectancy of the inverter. anybody with experience here? Buying a cheap dorm style fridge would be a much cheaper up front cost than a 12 vold that is comparable in size.
My truck is going to have the fridge prep option. This means it has a base for the fridge to sit on and staps to go over it to keep it in place. That's the best I can describe it because I haven't seen it yet.
Truck also has a Pure Sine Wave inverter. Making this point for a reason...
The truck will have the connection for a 12 volt fridge. I will also have a 110 in the same are where I could plug in a much cheaper 110 (AC) powered fridge.
With a 110 unit, that means the inverter will run 24/7. I'm not sure what this will do to the life expectancy of the inverter. anybody with experience here? Buying a cheap dorm style fridge would be a much cheaper up front cost than a 12 vold that is comparable in size.