❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead—RV refrigeration redefined!
The RecPro 10 Cu Ft 12V RV Refrigerator combines frost-free technology, reversible doors, and energy-efficient 12V operation in a sleek, durable design. Perfectly tailored for off-grid and dry camping, it offers adjustable shelving and whisper-quiet performance to keep your food fresh and your travels hassle-free.
Brand Name | RecPro |
Model Info | RP-2013 |
Item Weight | 52 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.8 x 17.5 x 19.5 inches |
Item model number | RP-2013 |
Capacity | 1.7 Cubic Feet |
Annual Energy Consumption | 210 Kilowatts |
Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 1.7 Cubic Feet |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | RP-RFG-17-SS |
Form Factor | Freezer Top |
Special Features | Automatic Defrost |
Color | Silver (Stainless Steel) |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Defrost | Frost Free |
Door Hinges | Reversible |
Door Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Shelf Type | Plastic |
Shelves | 1 |
Certification | UL |
Included Components | Refrigerator |
Item Weight | 52 Pounds |
Number Of Doors | 1 |
S**I
It's very good 👍
Thank you so much
M**R
So far, so good. Quiet, efficient, well made
We installed this at our off-grid, solar/low voltage cabin in the Rockies to replace a Grape Solar fridge that died after about 8 years.Compared to that, this is a much better product - I just hope it lasts longer.- Nice quality: glass shelves, separate freezer, designated spaces for cans, and a light inside- It is very quiet - very low noise.- Starting at 70F inside (and outside), it took 3.5 hours to drop the temp to 36 degrees before the compressor shut off. It was mostly empty except for a few cans of soda inside. So 9.5F per hour empty is a good assumption.- It takes roughly 80 watts (+/- 5) when the compressor is running.- I would estimate a 50% run rate at 70F external temperature. For example, it turned on at 12:52am when the fridge was at 40F, and turned off at 1:21am after dropping to 36.6F. It next turned on at 1:55am.- Given that run rate, I'd think it takes about 960 watt-hours per day in a 65-70F setting (without door opening losses)- Wide voltage range - will operate down to 10.5 volts, which can be helpful.- While the documentation says it can have an a starting current rush of up to 20 amps, we did not see that. We have it on a 10amp marine style DC circuit breaker that never blew.- Our wiring from a buck converter regulated to 12.3 volts (our solar/battery is 24V) is maybe 6 feet of 8awg, 25 feet with 4 conductors - a pair of 10awg and a pair of 12awg in parallel, and another 6 feet of 12awg at the end. I'd estimate our voltage drop as 0.6, meaning we have 11.7 volts at the fridge with the compressor running.- The fridge has 3 terminals for wired connections - plus, minus, and ground. No wire included.I'd add that this is very low power consumption compared to your 3 way RV fridge. Our Dometic 3cf 3 way we have in our camper takes like 150 watts when running 12VDC. Until we put in a DC-DC charger, we got less than zero charging from our tow vehicle's 7 pin connector.
J**Y
Poor customer service
The box it came in was fine, after unboxing it appeared fine. When I removed the top cover to change the door swing, I discovered the top corner dented. That means RecPro knowingly sent me a damaged product. The unit runns fine so far ....4 days. I emailed customer service to ask for an extended warrantee, the response was " we don't offer extended warrantee thanks, Jane", no other resolution was offered. Probably will not use this company again. 1 star because the unit is running good so far.
R**W
Better than expected - PERFECT!!
I could not be more pleased with this refrigerator. Everything went smooth from fit to finish. The fit was perfect from the Dometic DM2852 to this 12volt RECPRO. And, the install went so smooth - my Sandstorm RV had the 12volt wires already in-place and tapped into the chassis ground which was used for the 110volt connection on the old Dometic. Once connected it fired up and worked flawlessly. My Sandstorm already had a solar panel on the roof and that tied in with the existing 12 volt wiring which was already in place with the Dometic. I've been testing/watching the meter with my 12volt batteries and they are holding up about 2 days without plugging into AC power for the camper. Surprisingly, these batteries are original to my camper in 2018 (6+ years).
J**T
Fantastic Upgrade!
This is a wonderful upgrade from my old 3-way absorption fridge. It has a very low power draw and has held steady at 35-36 degrees Fahrenheit with outside temps in the 90's. You won't be disappointed.
A**R
temp control
I really, really love this fridge!I have the 4.4 cf model and love it, but it has had some issues.I only paid like $650. Other brands are $1000+. I'm not complaining.I've been using it for about a year in my campervan. It's almost always the first thing that people notice. It's way bigger than the typical campervan fridge.So, my only issue with it has been the fridge side cooling. By design, it doesn't have a great way to cool the fridge portion. There is a tiny 1" opening to pass cold air from the freezer into the fridge. Near as I can tell the fan to chill the fridge side only runs when the compressor is running. So, if your freezer is -20 but your fridge is 50 it will not try to cool the fridge. To compound this issue, it seems like the thermistor in my fridge for the fridge side cooling is skewed a little to the warm side. I set the thermostat to max cooling and it keeps my fridge at 40. The freezer gets to -17 so I know it can cool. I unplugged the thermistor and it cooled the fridge to 27, so I know it can do it.I am working on adding a variable rheostat parallel to the existing thermostat to drop the cooling to something I would want to use.I have found that if I unplug the thermistor, I can get it to chill colder. I assume its on a timer or some other method of cycling while the thermistor is unplugged. I have a wireless thermometer to monitor the fridge and freezer temps.I'll post results as they happen!
P**Y
Great value and quality.
Installed this a week ago to replace the propane/110 v/12v original Norcold refrigerator. So far it is keeping everything super cold at the medium settings. I love not having to deal with the gas and smelling the fumes when traveling. It is deeper but narrower than the old frig. I used the extra space on one side to create a broom closet. I still need to make the door and do some trim work.
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