Gadget Man wrote:...
So I guess my budget says I just install a small apartment sized 120 volt refrigerator.
What have you guys been using?
If you used a regular home refrigerator and start it up the day before and then fill it with cold food, how long will it last while you drive down the road? Has anyone done this and checked the inside temp?
If I build it into a cabinet in the CT and insulate the cabinet sides before I slide the refrigerator in I could gain some more travel time.
What do you think?
Gadget Man
pete42 wrote:I use to have a couple of travel trailers and pop-up's in all four I used a small 120 volt refrigerator.
we traveled coast to coast and border to border the fridge would stay cool during the day of course we did not open it on the road.
I have a 12 volt coleman cooler in the back seat of the truck that keeps the food milk water cool during the day.
if your drive is only 4-5 hours you should be fine but when you stop you should have a 120 hook-up or maybe a generator.
good luck on your build
pete
rebapuck wrote:I'm glad you mentioned the difference of a separate freezer. I plan to buy a 2.5cf fridge from Lowes for my VW. Wasn't sure of the separate freezer.
I guess with the separate freezer (being bigger) I can refreeze ice blocks for the next leg of the journey.
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