AnswerID: 208102 Submitted: Saturday, Dec 02, 2006 at 06:21
billborric
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Hi Alex,
I have had a Finch 3 way
fridge for 25 years. Yes the same
fridge. We have been avid 4WDers for this same 25 year period along with our 3 kids.
I have found the
fridge fantastic. When driving, the
fridge runs off 12v but barely keeps things
cold enough. Two years ago I fitted a 100mm 12v computer power supply cooling fan which has helped to get a little cooler on 12v.
Switched to 240v, whenever we hit a motel or on-site van it works well, in fact by morning, some things will have started to freeze if left on high.
For all our
camping we carry a 2Kg gas bottle. The first thing I do when camp is reached is connect the
fridge to gas and turn up to high. During a hot day it will keep things pretty
cold and in
Victoria overnight it will mostly start to freeze things by morning.
Last year my wife and I did an outback trip late October, early November, so it was really hot, in fact on top of
Big Red it was just under 50 degrees. I've got to admit that the
fridge struggled in this heat, but then we carry food accordingly.
We started 4WDing when our youngest was just 9 months old. The kids were always fed around 6pm every night, so we made a decision then and there that we would always try and keep to this routine when
camping. This meant that we often lived off tin and packaged food especially after the first few days. My wife would generally
cook a couple of casseroles which were frozen before leaving home. This would do us the first two days (and because they were frozen would keep everything in the
fridge extra
cold), then we would start living off the packaged food.
For our outback trip we did exactly the same. So after the first couple of days the
fridge only contained things like butter, desserts, drinks and plenty of water.
The beauty of the 3 way
fridge is that you don't need to keep it connected to your car battery and it doesn't have to stay in the car when at camp. It is also probably the most reliable
fridge on the market as there are no moving parts. In 25 years it has never broken down or stopped working. I can guarantee you will never get a compressor
fridge to be this reliable. In fact I bet you have heard all the horror stories of compressor fridges breaking down while on trips and people losing all their food as well as having a costly repair on their hands.
Regards
Bill Borric
P.S. The gas bottle lasts for about a week including the use of a 2 burner gas stove. We find now days that the gas stove gets a good work out. There's not a lot of wood in the outback and in
Victoria we seem to have a lot of total fire ban days.
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