how do you keep your food cold in your tear drop?

how do you keep your food cold in your teardrop?

  • propane refrigerator

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • 120v compressor refrigerator

    Votes: 5 4.5%
  • ice chest / ice box

    Votes: 96 85.7%
  • other ( please explain )

    Votes: 10 8.9%

  • Total voters
    112
campmaster-k":3r5mwjmr said:

You mean this yeti?? It looks kinda cold where he's at. :R

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Indel B 41 Qt travel fridge. 12V/120V auto switching, battery run down protection. Will cool down to 0 degrees f.
 
Waeco CF35 12V refrigerator. Takes up 2/3 the space of a 50qt cooler, but carries as much stuff ( minus the space used by ice). Food stays cold and just as nice as in the fridge at home.
Tom
 
Waeco in the back of the truck for drinks:

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A Tundra in the camper for food:

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And you wondered why I had to have so many PV panels.... :LOL:

Bruce
 
Drinks in a small cooler inside the cab of the truck (use while driving), lotsa drinks in a large cooler carried strapped inside the trailer cabin (e=track & straps on front wall), and food inside a "cube" cooler in the galley/storage area. Works OK for two days, but I am thinking about using dry ice in the food cooler (after the remaining coconut cream pie and leftover sausage casserole both became submerged travelling home from Beaver's Bend).
 
use a 3day 48gt Igloo ($20. at W/M) cooler with 2 fitted plastic storage containers w/lids as "boats". I spent an hour or so at W/M finding the "boats" that would fit this cooler before I bought it all - Sterilite brand makes a 3 piece set of them, the Big one is 5.5 deep 11 x 14, the second one of the 3 in the set the fits along side the big one is 3 deep 7 x 10 in size. They butt up together with lids on each one and just float down as the ice melts. The 3rd one ended up as an extra for whatever. The other thing that works GREAT is the Acu-rite indoor/outdoor radio thermometer ($10. at W/M in the home maintenance area) you put the outdoor temp probe in Zip lock bag then inside the cooler with the food with indoor unit inside the cab of the truck. You get a constant temp from inside the cooler heading down the road along with the inside temp of the cab and time of day. When camping I will put the probe outside at nite with the other piece inside the trailer for inside/outside temps.(they use 2 AA/2AAA battery's in each) Igloo says it's 3 day cooler and I find that's about when I see the cooler temp starts raising above 45 is after about 3 days. Will run in the mid to upper 30's than into the 40's after the 2nd day into the 3rd which is when I find the ice melted and the tub "boats" sinking to the bottom still floating. Block ice does the best.
 
working on it":2hr8tl1k said:
but I am thinking about using dry ice in the food cooler
Dry ice turns to carbon dioxide (CO2), and will displace the air inside. Ya might not wake up in the morning. :shock: Only use dry ice in coolers kept outside.

I put my food into heavy duty freezer bags.
 
I Love these old Coleman Stand up Coolers. I use block ice in them but cubes work almost as well.

If kept in the shade there a good 4 day cooler.





All 3 generations.


Happy Trails

Len
 
I'm with most of the users on this forum. I've used an ice box for most of my travels. Wrapping it in a damp towel during a hot day works wonders - kinda like a Zeer pot. If you go the extra mile and insulate a compartment with 2-inch foam, you can get a 5-lb bag of ice to last 1-2 weeks!

Here's the thing to remember about every "normal" fridge: it has to vent heat somewhere, usually in the teardrop. So running an exhaust fan while using the fridge should help with the fridge performance if the air inside is warmer than the air outside.
 
We have a 12V National Luna Fridge/Freezer mounted on a slide in the back of our Toyota 4Runner. So we won't use a separate cooler or icebox in the Hiker trailer.
 

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