A:AnswerTo open doors properly you need clearance for the doors to open 46 1/8 inches is required for the french doors to open to 90* angle. Based on your described layout your only option is a single door refrigerator with the door hinged on the right to allow it to open all the way and still be able to buy a larger size model. Any side by side or french door design realistically isn't an option for your needed configuration. You can still get a freezer on the bottom or top just have to look for them.
A:AnswerAre you using crushed ice normally? LB warns that using crushed ice as a default (rather than an exception) can cause the ICE dispenser to get clogged with the crushed ice resulting in the dispenser door not properly closing. IE: result condensation on outside of dispenser.
A:AnswerNo, refrigerators in an RV are designed to work from different sources of refrigeration. IE: When your on the road off the power grid LP gas can be used in a RV fridge to keep it cold. With a generator or on the power grid it can use the 110v power. RV models are also designed for the variability of a generators power output. If you really want a unit to work properly you need a dual cool RV unit that can use LP and power to chill your refrigerator.
A:AnswerI would say it probably would be a bad choice as any movement causes the compressor to rattle. This Refrigerator has a linear free piston compressor. I would use a rotary compressor type refrigerator for your application.
A:AnswerLeft top ceiling of refrigerator internal cabinet (close to back) small tab is pressed to gain access to the compartment, and it isn 't necessary to clear the shelf off to get to it.
A:AnswerThey are in the back under a metal plate near the cooling fan. They look to be a pain to clean as they are the finned tube type (like a giant pipe cleaner) wound into a square tube shape.
A:AnswerI don’t have that issue. When my refrigerator was installed I made sure to clean behind the space as the installers don’t tend to do this. It is amazing what gets back there over the years. I would pull out the fridge and check for anything back there.