compressor fridges
Hi
I have experience of using compressor and 3-way absorbtion fridges. The upside of the compresor fridge is that you need no big vents in the side of the van and you only need a pair of wires to run them.
The downsides are:
they are really expensive to buy.
despite what they say, they are noisy enough to wake you up at night when they fire up.
they hammer your batteries, we run 2 x 110ah leisure batteries and get 2-3 days MAX before they start to drop below 12.2v (this is about 50% discharge limit) unless it is bright sunlight when our
solar panel will compensate.
I just don't find that the pros outway the cons, having spent a lot of time researching this whole subject, I would not go the compressor fridge route again. Everyone that I have met (except one) has had the same problems as I have had. When it is warm and not sunny, even our 175watt
solar panel wont supply enough, and you can buy lots of gas for the price of solar panels/batteries and the heavy duty cabling you need to set up a compressor fridge correctly.
I have travelled to Morrocco in vans equipped with absorption fridges and had no problems, use a little sense, don't park with your fridge side facing south and you will have few problems, but find a nice shady spot in Spain or anywhere warm and your batteries will soon go down with a compressor fridge! Most factory built vans use 3-way fridges because they work!!!! you have a choice of power sources, with a compressor fridge, you don't, if your 12v system hasn't enough power, you have no fridge. Face it, heating and cooling uses a lot of power......you wouldn't use 12v alone for heating so why consider it for cooling?
Good luck whichever way you decide, me personally, next time it's 3-way no question.