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Apr 12, 2016Explorer
Is there something special about the Nova Kool?
Saw the thread on replacing a fridge with the Nova Kool to get a 12V compressor fridge in there, and issues with a Norcold.
I have an older SixPac camper that I'm refurbishing a bit that currently has an icebox in it that I intend to replace with a refrigerator. I know plenty of people like the iceboxes, but the big reason I switched to a fridge over the coolers was specifically to get away from having to buy ice all the time, even just for day trips.
I currently have an older Norcold portable that I can't recall the model number off hand, but it's essentially a relabeled Engel MT60, and has worked GREAT for me even in the Phoenix summer heat. I bolted it down in the bed area of my Scout, and even with it being in the direct sun and 115 degree heat, it would still freeze the stuff inside if I cranked it up too high. Easily ran 24 hours + like this on a single Group 24 AGM battery.
So naturally, I was looking at Norcold permanent mount fridges for the TC, but now I'm wondering if I should be looking at these Novas now instead?
I have an older SixPac camper that I'm refurbishing a bit that currently has an icebox in it that I intend to replace with a refrigerator. I know plenty of people like the iceboxes, but the big reason I switched to a fridge over the coolers was specifically to get away from having to buy ice all the time, even just for day trips.
I currently have an older Norcold portable that I can't recall the model number off hand, but it's essentially a relabeled Engel MT60, and has worked GREAT for me even in the Phoenix summer heat. I bolted it down in the bed area of my Scout, and even with it being in the direct sun and 115 degree heat, it would still freeze the stuff inside if I cranked it up too high. Easily ran 24 hours + like this on a single Group 24 AGM battery.
So naturally, I was looking at Norcold permanent mount fridges for the TC, but now I'm wondering if I should be looking at these Novas now instead?