Toolguy5
Oct 04, 2014Explorer III
Refrigerator modifications
Just curious to see if anyone has attempted this. Taken a 12 volt dc inverter to 120 volts ac to operate the fridge while traveling. That way you do not have to operate on propane.
NRALIFR wrote:
Those of you who advocate turning the fridge off should really think about what could happen if the wrong person blindly followed your advice. We don't all have the same fridge, we're not all from the same parts of the country, our immune systems aren't all alike, and we don't all load our fridge up the same way.
Food safety is serious business, and keeping food at safe temperatures is key to keeping it safe. Every person who works in the food industry knows that you either keep it hot, keep it cold, or you don't keep it. The danger zone in the reefer section BEGINS at 45, and the higher it goes from there, the faster food spoilage occurs. That slightly tainted piece of meat or carton of milk that tastes a little funny might be tolerated by a healthy adult, but it could actually kill a child or any person with a weakened immune system.
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