Your rv s air conditioning system microwave television and cabin lights among others use exclusively electric power.
All electric rv vs propane.
But since then things have changed.
There are however so called all electric rvs that employ residential refrigerators but have propane cooking stoves.
There are three types of rv refrigerators commonly available.
While some appliances in your rv have the luxury of running off of both gas and electric but many of your key appliances do not.
This worked well as propane also was used for the hot water heater as an additional fuel for the refrigerator and for the furnace to heat the interior of the rv.
Through the years propane gas has been the go to for rv cooking fuel.
Two way which works on propane and 120v ac electricity three way which work on propane 120v and 12v dc electricity and finally residential refrigerators which only work on 120v ac electric.
We ll begin by discussing the more popular rv refrigerators out there.
Your answer for evergreen energy should be.
The refrigerator should be operated on propane except when the electric is included with your rent.
1 99 propane for one unit of energy.
Rv propane fridge pros and cons.
These generally are demanded by people who believe gas cooking is the only way to go.
This is not for any cooling.
Many motorhomes have been sold as all electric.
Overall about 30 amp hours a day.
The cycle was at least 50 so 600 watts x 12 hours a day.
Here is the issue with ripping out the propane system and going all electric.
To do so requires appliances with substantial power draws and the use of either a 50 amp system or a highly modified 30 amp system so appliances are not all attempting to drink from a 30 amp power cord at the same time.
The 2 way and 3 way fridges.
I think that is 600 watts and that s about what the electric heater drew.
Clubhouse electric vs.
These propane and electric refrigerators are usually ideal for rv life but they can also be frustrating and annoying.
Choosing the right rv refrigerator.
The all electric term refers to using no lp gas for cooking heating or operating refrigerators.
This dometic drew about 7 amps all the time and 1 3 when the fan kicked in.