Welcome to the RVing world! Packing a small freezer in your RV can be a great idea, especially for those who enjoy harvesting their own food. Here are a few tips:
- Choose the Right Freezer: Look for compact freezers designed for RVs or ones with suitable dimensions to fit your RV space.
- Energy Efficiency: Since you'll be running your generator, consider an energy-efficient freezer to minimize the impact on your power supply.
- Secure for Travel: Ensure the freezer is securely fastened for travel to prevent damage or injuries.
- Temperature Monitoring: Invest in a freezer with temperature control and monitoring features to keep your food at the right temperature.
- Organize Smartly: Use airtight containers and organize items to maximize space and keep things in order.
Remember to balance your power usage and enjoy the convenience of having your favorite foods on the road. Happy travels!
Have you ever owned one? None of these are on my top ten list. You really said to secure it for travel, then really said to monitor the temps? You do know that is how a fridge works, right? You can set the temps, it monitors itself. People probably generally have used fridges at home before and know how to organize. All DC fridges (except the $20 walmart ones) will use almost the identical compressor in them, energy efficiency comes down to insulation and personal habits. Well, thanks for the input. You have some great points.
Im not sure if OP intends to pack the fridge on a mule, or is just giving us way too much info on what they do for fun.
I do not know of any fridge that would be good for a mule pack, I would go to a horse forum for that. I know a lot about RVs.