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Golden_HVAC
Jan 23, 2016Explorer
I would say that about 20 each bottles will fit in the cooler. The problem is how quickly they will get cold in a thermoelectric cooler. The term "Cooler" comes to mind, not "Cold" or refrigerator. They cool the product slowly.
So to get them cold, you would need to put them in there and run it overnight in a cool location (they are also limited in how much cooler it can get the inside compared to the outside air temp). Or freeze a couple of bottles in the RV refrigerator, and put more in the RV refrigerator section, then you can place the frozen ones in with the warmer ones, and it will cool all of them. .
Several popular RV designs now include a outside kitchen, with a bar size refrigerator that is 120 volt, and would be ideal at cooling a large quantity of things like soda and water bottles.
Good luck,
Fred.
So to get them cold, you would need to put them in there and run it overnight in a cool location (they are also limited in how much cooler it can get the inside compared to the outside air temp). Or freeze a couple of bottles in the RV refrigerator, and put more in the RV refrigerator section, then you can place the frozen ones in with the warmer ones, and it will cool all of them. .
Several popular RV designs now include a outside kitchen, with a bar size refrigerator that is 120 volt, and would be ideal at cooling a large quantity of things like soda and water bottles.
Good luck,
Fred.
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