I'm posting this question here as there has been no response to my post in the Gadgets & Electronics forums, link below. I think I'm going to spring for a $700-800 Dometic or Engel fridge after decades of limping along with my Coleman 40QT. I'm pretty sure over that time I have spent nearly $500 between the cooler $99 and several new power cords every year and replacing the fan once or twice.
One review for the Dometic says it's susceptible to RF interference from CB/Ham radios and gives instruction on how to install ferrite chokes on the power cord.Supposedly the CB RF scrambles the Dometic microprocessor. I need some real-world verification if this is true.
I've settled on a COOLER STYLE fridge over a dorm fridge or built-in truck fridge since on occasion I have to swap trucks and I ALWAYS eat mostly out of my cooler.
Any problems with Dometic fridge and CB/Ham radio transmitters?
Seeking advice on Dometic vs Engel 12v fridge
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by tscottme, May 26, 2018.
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I have a Dometic in mine.
The board went out about a week after the 1yr warrant was up and I had to purchase a replacement to fix it.
$290.
Talked to the lead tech at Dometic and he said it was a production problem with that model and that they all eventually failed, and that the part I was buying was the new part that wouldn't go kaput.
I asked why it wasn't covered as a recall since it was an admitted parts design malfunction.. and got the run around.
Still cheaper than buying a new fridge.
I run a General Lee pushing probably 50watts... nothing too major.. I've had no issues with what you've stated.
Proper ground on power should eliminate RF feedback to other electrical components.
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well worth the money. little big. but its 12v/120/v
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I buy engle units, I have used them when I was on the road, had them overseas to use and not one failure.
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Either one your well be soooooo much happier than the junk thermoelectric units!
I used to use a ARB fridge freezer unit, they're specifically designed to be in harsh environments outside and in Jeeps beating up the trails. -
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