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Fridge and coolbox please

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 11:51 am
by cobbdu1
We have an unconverted Bongo and would like a fridge/coolbox i.e. one that we can connect to an electric hookup when available but that will function well as a coolbox too (when we would use ice blocks). Doesn’t need to be very big. Any recommendations gratefully received.

Re: Fridge and coolbox please

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 3:58 pm
by Dave Barnsley
Clearcut camper conversions sell one. I think..

Re: Fridge and coolbox please

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 4:14 pm
by cobbdu1
Thank you, though we don’t want to fit it in the Bongo (which I assume the one you suggest is). We want to have the option to leave it at our site for the day if we wish, or bring it with us.

Re: Fridge and coolbox please

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 4:37 pm
by Bob
There's this type:

https://www.towsure.com/dual-power-12-v ... x-29-litre

And Lidl/Aldi do their own brands at the start of the season. :wink:

Re: Fridge and coolbox please

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2019 10:08 am
by Roy748
Hi
This very much depends on your budget, as thermoelectric cool boxes are relatively cheap in comparison to compressor cool boxes. Thermoelectric often offer both 12v/220v power source options but do be aware that when being powered via 12v they consume a considerable amount of battery power, often running the battery flat in around 10 hours use.
Compressor cool boxes are much more battery friendly often pulling less than 1amp per hour as opposed to 4 amps of the thermoelectric coolbox.
Dometic formerly waeco do a good range of compressor cool boxes, often a good deal can be found on Amazon in their warehouse deals.

Re: Fridge and coolbox please

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2019 8:27 pm
by Pauldees
We use a Dometic three way cooler.
It runs on 12 and 240 V and gas.
SK Camping sell them.
Great bit of kit , you could even make some ice cubes up in it !

Re: Fridge and coolbox please

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2019 2:35 pm
by Roy748
I looked at the dometic 3 way cooler as it looks a nice piece of kit, only running off a leisure battery it pulls 75watts which is around 7 amps so unless your leisure battery has a constant trickle charge it will soon discharge the battery, anything from 6 -12 hours depending on the size of your battery.
A good way to lengthen the life of the battery is to cool the cooler on 220v electric before transferring to 12v, as like the more expensive coolers this one turns itself off once the preset temperature is reached.