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The Dometic DMC4101 is a 10 cu. ft. 12V DC compressor refrigerator designed for RV enthusiasts seeking reliable, energy-efficient cooling on the road. Featuring a high-performance variable speed compressor, automatic temperature control, and rugged construction, it balances durability with quiet operation. Its sleek residential-style design and spacious interior make it a premium upgrade for mobile living, ensuring your perishables stay fresh with minimal power consumption.
| ASIN | B08HMZCFB4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #700,298 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #304 in Automotive Interior Coolers & Refrigerators |
| Brand | Dometic |
| Capacity | 10 Cubic Feet |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (19) |
| Date First Available | August 13, 2020 |
| Exterior | Chrome |
| Item Weight | 136 Pounds |
| Item model number | DMC4101 |
| Manufacturer | Dometic |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DMC4101 |
| Model | DMC4101 |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 27.5 x 23.63 x 59.63 inches |
| Special Features | Automatic Temperature Control |
K**N
This is really a great replacement unit to the ole LP/elec.
So other than it taking many more days to get this unit, ordered on Jan 27 was suppoed to deliver Feb 3-6,, did not finally show up at ABF terminal in Ocala till Jan 15th. SO yeah.. Installing was at bit.. this was a right hindge and we needed left so all the door had to be switched.. They do supply teh stuff but being able to order from teh factory Left or RIght would be TONS better,, (looking at you dometic) The box actually width is 23.5" our opening was 23.75 more or less... It did slide in with a bit of shimming about.. this replaces a 2005 RM 3862 in airstream. There is a bit of gap in place but not a big deal ws I am working on sealing the door on side and put foam in top leaving a slight open for wires from solar panel on top. The supplied mounting stuff has slots to allow air on top and bottom of unit so no need for outside air now.. When we got door switched which is a bear.. we will put video up on rivetingjourney dot com soon showing the whole deal.. One tip if you wan to move the shelves forget the instruction.. We put screwer under the tab on side and just pop it back toward center of unit. and besure to get them how you want before mounting espeiclly is not able to open door all the way.. When we got i wired up be sure to check voltage at terminals.. most of the time the 12 ga is a bit small.. I had a spare 10 ga from factory installed solar prewire and used that... It help add aobut .75 volts going form 12.5 to 12.9 on a 13.7 v lithium system. (that is loss in the wire a common issue with DC) When we first fired it up the amp draw was around 9 almost 10 amps. I got to looking around and took the rear cover off.. teh condensor is in a pan that the defrost water does in to eveporate out and help with cooling.. I pull the lip out poured some water in like 2 cups and teh amp draw droped to like 3 amps now.. The cooper tube from compressor is covered in a plastic to help protect in teh water which collects in teh pan during defrost.. this is just my tip and many do not do this before hand and you get a high head and hot compressor pulling a ton of amps.. when i measured it later i was getting like 3.38 amp DC.. If you stay in dry climates it might take a month to get water in there.. THe unit gets to temp in like a hr and we then transfered food from the "temporary " refigator we got soon after thet LP stopped working and we found the Yellow Puddle of death.. On level 2 the interior temp in bottom is consistant 40 -42 with freezer 10 deg.. The interior light is a weird azz color.. not white and blue a combo of the two.. maybe go to a 4300 kalvins spectrum light vs this bluewhite debocle. Final thought .. excellent product with more interior space vs the ole one.. yes it cheaper to get the new cooling unit and replace but this is so much better and yes it doube the cost but double thet fun and lots more space. VIdeo u soon on rivetingjourney . com
M**T
Overpriced junk, with useless warranty
Lasted less than a year before the evap fan started crapping out. Options for obtaining warranty service are terrible - limited dealers, and no mobile techs. This is especially bad since we are full timers, so we'll not only have to haul the rig two hours away, but hope we don't need a hotel room before they can get it done. Oh, and if you can get someone to order the part for you, its over $200 (comparable motors are $30-40). This thing cost as much as the residential refrigerator in my house that is twice the size, and you can bet my next rig will have a residential fridge in it - lesson learned. Dometic has (had?) a reputation for being a notch above the typical RV brands like Furrion, but I don't see it. I'll never buy so much as a light bulb from them again.
C**T
Good product overall...
We purchased this Dometic refrigerator to replace our old propane refrigerator after it caught fire. That's right our propane refrigerator caught fire and almost burned our RV to the ground! Well, no more propane fridge for us! This Dometic fridge works well and runs safely off of our 12 volt system. It keeps the ice cream frozen and the stuff in the fridge cold. Installation was easy *if* you are mechanically inclined. I had to cut and remove the old propane hose and add new, heavier guage wire for the 12 volt power from the interior fuse box. The 10cuft fridge fit perfectly where our old 8cuft fridge was, and looks great! If you're considering upgrading to a 12 volt fridge, you need the battery power to support it while driving, and solar panels while boondocking, but the SAFETY of NOT having an open flame behind a wall is unmatched in my opinion! I strongly urge all RVers to get rid of their propane fridge as soon as they can, and invest into a 12 volt fridge. I would recommend this fridge to anyone!
M**E
Great replacement
My fridge went bad on my RV. Being a combination Gas/ electric what went bad was the ammonia gas leaked and was very unpleasant. This one runs on 12v. Which means no gas. It wired easily to my 12v system which is powered by a converter when hooked up or off my house batteries while driving. It is also much larger inside and still fits in the same spot. It cooled down fairly quickly and the freezer works great keeping ice cream frozen. Now I can travel with out having to turn on the propane or generator and still keep my food cold and safe.
C**C
Don’t buy
Junk stopped working in three months. Starting working and then stopped again for good just after 1 year. Do not buy
A**R
New rv fridge
Very professional at Dune
D**K
Freezer won’t stay cold
Freezer won’t stay cold goes in to defrost about every 8 hours up to 40 degrees and our food thaws out
S**E
3 year max before I totally dies
I got mine brand new with my trailer, 2 years in the compressor died, took 6 months for a replacement because of back order issues and it was $200! Now less than 6 months later the entire fridge failed and is dead and needs to be replaced. It worked fine when it works although as a boondocker it does take a bit of power to run but I definitely won’t be replacing with the same model
J**.
It has been 6 weeks from installation day and it is working very good. I using it with 600W solar panels and 540Ah battery bank. In the morning, the power capacity drops to 93%, without furnace. The refrigerator runs quietly, no problem. I install a power switch, shunt power meter and change the wires to 10Ga for the fridge circuit. Also, I change the doors, following the manual, to left hinge. I'm very happy from this modification in my RV.
F**S
I was very happy that it fit into the enclosure of my old propane fridge and that it has tons more room inside. I installed the fridge and turned it on and right away it started getting cold. We are in the middle of a record hot spell and it is freezing water in the freezer and keeping pop cool in the fridge. I am running it on a dedicated double lithium battery with three 100 watt solar panels. It doesn't seem to put any drain on that system. My one issue was that it came with dents. Under the door handle and on the back rear. Neither affect the performance but the one on the door handle is disturbing. When you pay $3000.00 for a fridge it would be nice to not have it damaged. I also noted that it came on a skid in a good box with lots of Styrofoam. None of this was damaged in any way so I am thinking this was packaged and shipped with both dents in it. Either it was a return repackaged or it was manufactured with the dents and shipped. Whichever; it seems a shame that a quality product is marred by the people in quality control and packaging.
D**K
Why more trailers do not come with these fridges is strange. It was an easy install, I did it as a DIY. Works amazing. Consistent temperature and much larger usable space for size. It is designed for use in trailers with door locks. This model came with the parts to switch door opening. You do need to consider power consumption.
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