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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 592628" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Condor22, Somewhere in amongst various fridge posts have mentioned this before. My two engels travel on the back of the ute under canvas cover. The 39L runs as a freezer set just off "flat out" so it will cycle. Usually around -8C. It has a blanket lined canvas cover. One day I placed a seat cushion on the lid so I could get to some gear before heading off for a swing. </p><p>When I returned did notice the temp had dropped a few degrees. So I put it to the test over next few days. Cushion off around -8C.</p><p>Cushion on around -10C.</p><p>When I got back home, dug out the trusty old sewing machine and added a layer of sheepskin seat cover inside the lid section of cover. Didn't get away last year to put it to the test. </p><p>It does appear though that extra fridge insulation will definitely help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 592628, member: 1414"] Condor22, Somewhere in amongst various fridge posts have mentioned this before. My two engels travel on the back of the ute under canvas cover. The 39L runs as a freezer set just off "flat out" so it will cycle. Usually around -8C. It has a blanket lined canvas cover. One day I placed a seat cushion on the lid so I could get to some gear before heading off for a swing. When I returned did notice the temp had dropped a few degrees. So I put it to the test over next few days. Cushion off around -8C. Cushion on around -10C. When I got back home, dug out the trusty old sewing machine and added a layer of sheepskin seat cover inside the lid section of cover. Didn't get away last year to put it to the test. It does appear though that extra fridge insulation will definitely help. [/QUOTE]
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