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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 514221" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Keeping the 12V portable fridges cool during higher ambient temperatures while away remote camping has always been a challenge.</p><p>Received a DIY kit today and first thoughts it maybe a winner.</p><p>Assembled the kit and a temporary trial in the shed I was very surprised.</p><p>Will make up a holder to direct the cool air onto the workings of the 39L Engel and if results are positive will purchase another for the 60L.</p><p>The ambient temp today was only in the low 20C's but with the unit powered up the resultant airflow got down to 2C.</p><p>If all goes well, the couple of extra amps required to power unit should be offset in shorter run times.</p><p>Time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 514221, member: 1414"] Keeping the 12V portable fridges cool during higher ambient temperatures while away remote camping has always been a challenge. Received a DIY kit today and first thoughts it maybe a winner. Assembled the kit and a temporary trial in the shed I was very surprised. Will make up a holder to direct the cool air onto the workings of the 39L Engel and if results are positive will purchase another for the 60L. The ambient temp today was only in the low 20C's but with the unit powered up the resultant airflow got down to 2C. If all goes well, the couple of extra amps required to power unit should be offset in shorter run times. Time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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