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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 511462" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>When I purchased the 39L covers were not available. However running it at 3C was not a problem.</p><p>After the first trip, decided to get a cover made, not only to protect from scratches but improve insulation. Putting your hand on the outside metal case felt quite warm during the day.</p><p>Had a cover made out of canvas and had it lined with an old thick Onkaparinga woolen blanket.</p><p>The next time I ran the fridge without altering the dial, the portable thermometer inside the fridge read -1C. </p><p>On a recent trip, pulled out a pack of meat to thaw for nights meal and did not pull the lid top cover back into place.</p><p>As we drove to our days detecting spot we noticed the in cab wireless thermometer read out was reading -10C, up from the usual -13.</p><p>When we pulled up I checked and then realised the lid cover was not in place. Corrected that, when we returned to vehicle a couple of hours later, old yella was back down to -13.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 511462, member: 1414"] When I purchased the 39L covers were not available. However running it at 3C was not a problem. After the first trip, decided to get a cover made, not only to protect from scratches but improve insulation. Putting your hand on the outside metal case felt quite warm during the day. Had a cover made out of canvas and had it lined with an old thick Onkaparinga woolen blanket. The next time I ran the fridge without altering the dial, the portable thermometer inside the fridge read -1C. On a recent trip, pulled out a pack of meat to thaw for nights meal and did not pull the lid top cover back into place. As we drove to our days detecting spot we noticed the in cab wireless thermometer read out was reading -10C, up from the usual -13. When we pulled up I checked and then realised the lid cover was not in place. Corrected that, when we returned to vehicle a couple of hours later, old yella was back down to -13. [/QUOTE]
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