If your question has to do with replacing an RV refer with a residential unit the answer is yes, if you can find one to fit, make a few modifications and add an inverter. If your concern is the off level driveway you mentioned, simply level the trailer.
Personally, I would stay with the RV fridge as the residential one with the inverter and only 1 or 2 batteries limits your time away from a cord.
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Mule: 2016 RAM Mega Cab Dually, 4X4, Demco HiJacker 21K Autoslide on RAM Puck, Laramie, 6.7, Aisin, 4:10's, 51 Gallon Titan fuel tank, Superhitch 30K lb receiver, Jack Rabbit bed cover.
Wagon: 2015 Pinnacle 38FLSA, Sailun G's, Center Point Air Suspension, 572 Watts Solar w/4 T-145s, Solid Step, 1 ton mini split HVAC, Back up cam.
Tote: Custom built swivel wheel tote (one torsion axle w/dual tires) with a Rampage lift.
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