- Location
- West Bountiful, UT
I'll be the proud new owner of an ARB fridge/freezer soon.
You guys that have been living with fridge/freezers awhile, got any tips on usage, packing (both of the fridge itself and it's contents), battery management?
I realize that I'll have to choose a temperature and use it as either a fridge or a freezer, it's not a dual zone device. But, is it possible to use it as a fridge and keep some ice cubes (or ice cream sandwiches...) alive for a day or two? Like set the temp just above freezing, 34 degrees say, so perishables don't freeze, put a blue ice blanket around a tupper ware container of ice cubes in the bottom? Any chance I'd still have useable ice cubes a day or two later, and not have frozen milk and eggs?
Anyone used one of those cheap 12v power pack/jump start deals to run their fridge in camp, out of the vehicle?
Any worries with leaving it out in the elements in the bed of a pickup (rain, snow, thick dust etc.) on a sustained basis?
If, after getting it down to the temperature you've selected, you have to take it "off line" and leave it unpowered, how well will it keep things relatively cool inside, if you keep the lid closed?
Tell me 'bout this stuff .
- DAA
You guys that have been living with fridge/freezers awhile, got any tips on usage, packing (both of the fridge itself and it's contents), battery management?
I realize that I'll have to choose a temperature and use it as either a fridge or a freezer, it's not a dual zone device. But, is it possible to use it as a fridge and keep some ice cubes (or ice cream sandwiches...) alive for a day or two? Like set the temp just above freezing, 34 degrees say, so perishables don't freeze, put a blue ice blanket around a tupper ware container of ice cubes in the bottom? Any chance I'd still have useable ice cubes a day or two later, and not have frozen milk and eggs?
Anyone used one of those cheap 12v power pack/jump start deals to run their fridge in camp, out of the vehicle?
Any worries with leaving it out in the elements in the bed of a pickup (rain, snow, thick dust etc.) on a sustained basis?
If, after getting it down to the temperature you've selected, you have to take it "off line" and leave it unpowered, how well will it keep things relatively cool inside, if you keep the lid closed?
Tell me 'bout this stuff .
- DAA