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<blockquote data-quote="Ded Driver" data-source="post: 520894" data-attributes="member: 12692"><p>Dilau, there's a few good fridge/freezers between $1000-2000, & some under the $1k are getting good reviews too.</p><p>just Google 12v fridge freezer in Australia. there are plenty available to choose from. The 3 top brands are usually accepted as ARB, Waeco & Engel.</p><p>A note on what MT said above on point 8; it can be a concern, but I successfully ran my fridge off a 'Dual Purpose' crank/deep cycle main battery until I fitted my Aux system, but, I never let it run more than 4hrs without running the engine for 10-15mins, and I always turned it off at night. I never flattened that battery. One trick is to chill your fridge at home on 240V before putting it in the car for an outing.</p><p>.</p><p>edit, add a note, its worth carrying a jump-start pack when you do it this way ... just in case!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ded Driver, post: 520894, member: 12692"] Dilau, there's a few good fridge/freezers between $1000-2000, & some under the $1k are getting good reviews too. just Google 12v fridge freezer in Australia. there are plenty available to choose from. The 3 top brands are usually accepted as ARB, Waeco & Engel. A note on what MT said above on point 8; it can be a concern, but I successfully ran my fridge off a 'Dual Purpose' crank/deep cycle main battery until I fitted my Aux system, but, I never let it run more than 4hrs without running the engine for 10-15mins, and I always turned it off at night. I never flattened that battery. One trick is to chill your fridge at home on 240V before putting it in the car for an outing. . edit, add a note, its worth carrying a jump-start pack when you do it this way ... just in case! [/QUOTE]
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