Thursday, Dec 02, 2004 at 17:29
Kriso
You're planning a trip round Oz with no time frame (years Maybe) then the most important thing you will need is a fridge that can be used and relied upon, to do this you will also need a decent power supply and a method of RE-charging your power supply, simply starting the motor and letting the vehicle idle over fast will do the job, BUT it will do more harm than good and you and also your neighbours will soon get sick of the idea, as
well as quickly killing your battery/s.
I left
Melbourne in 1997, and I tell you only from my own experience, as I did not read books or a magazine, "IF" you are going to be spending quality time camped in the bush or on a beach for long periods of time, you will need a fridge for two people of at least 60Ltrs, if you are going to the
shop every week then yes a smaller unit may do the job.
For a
test prior to buying,
get a cardboard box of approx 50Ltrs and put it into your fridge at
home, then place everything you want to take with you into it and throw away, yes away, the rest and live on the cardboard box size fridge insert for a few weeks to get some idea of the size you will need, yes sounds like a stupid idea, but it worked for me.
simple answers to questions;
1. yes, genuine two compartment fridge/freezer, with at least 12 deg difference
2. No, you can have not enough, but not too much
3. Personal opinion, I am about to buy a better quality fridge but more $$
4. No, try it at
home and see for yourself, will use too much power
5. Depends on warantee and price, generally not a good idea.
6. The new fridge is fully servicable and can be repaired by any fridge mechanic
7. Too big a 'foot print" for the size, get it taller and save your storage space
I spend months at a time camped on beaches on the west coast, I use
solar power to directly recharge a 160a/h DC battery bank, and I don't have power problems.
Enjoy our country, it truly is a fantastic place.
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