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austinjenna
Jul 11, 2014Explorer
I dont think I did a good job of asking. Currently I go the day before we leave, turn the fridge on propane then the next day bring it home, we load up the food and go. So how do you accomplish the same thing if your rig has the electric only 120V fridge?
Are you taking your stuff in a cooler, going to the park, plug in, wait for it to cool then load up the fridge?
Certainly for the dry ice you dont do this every time you are headed out are you?
With it being an electric only fridge, there seems to be 3 options:
1). Keep it plugged in all the time
2). Take stuff in a cooler until you get to your park and the fridge cools off
3). Run the fridge off an inverter, but like I originally stated I think that would kill the batteries quickly
Are you taking your stuff in a cooler, going to the park, plug in, wait for it to cool then load up the fridge?
Certainly for the dry ice you dont do this every time you are headed out are you?
With it being an electric only fridge, there seems to be 3 options:
1). Keep it plugged in all the time
2). Take stuff in a cooler until you get to your park and the fridge cools off
3). Run the fridge off an inverter, but like I originally stated I think that would kill the batteries quickly
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