demort wrote:
So I can have a cooler (ice packing for this trip)
Disconnect the 120 and 12 volt sources.
Will the ammonia be stable if I unplug power and just use as cooler?
I'm kind of thinking - if it's possible to temporarily swap it with a dorm fridge for this trip. I'd have to plug the propane line to pull that off though. I'm also thinking this will be a way less than ideal fit even for a 1 week outing.
I will call Bontranger like you're suggesting.
Big thanks for quick replies - You all are great help!
Unplugged (12 volt and 110), it's a rock and you could use it as a cooler. I think I'd put a block of dry ice in the freezer and use the fridge that way. Dry ice will last for many days (if you keep the door closed and no water mess at all.
We have hauled game meat across the country in big coleman coolers with dry ice in the fall with no issues at all.
Bontragers or Sullivan or even Outpost RV. I bought my RV from Outpost and they have a first rate service department and lots of items in stock and they do nice work, I highly recommend them. Nice thing about Outpost is, you can spend the night right on their lot. They have hookups and a RV parking area.