[T2] [VB] cooler/fridge ....
c.dreike c.dreike at verizon.netMon Jun 30 20:10:49 MST 2014
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Nice cooler/fridge! I recently purchased a small 120VAC powered fridge at my local home improvement store and I'm in the process (slowly) of redoing the interior on my bus. I found a low cost 400 watt inverter at the local electronics super store (Frye's). After running the fridge for about 24 hours off the battery, I estimate that I could easily run it for an entire weekend Friday through Sunday night and still have plenty of capacity left in the battery. This would assume not opening the door too often to gaze at the cool stuff inside. What year is your bus? jdd, pmail me if you would like some photos of the interior. Cheers, Chris, On 6/30/2014 6:05 PM, John Dillon wrote: > I think I’ve settled on a floor plan for my old bus camper interior …. a combination of early westy and devon … I like the westy bed over the devon bed … I like the devon out door cooking stuff and opposing bench seats … anyway … i’m leaning towards a fridge/cooler that will sit beside the forward most cargo door … that way it won’t interfere with the door from the inside … i’m thinking about either waeco … or portable truck fridge …no more dickin’ around with koolatrons etc… i’ve noticed this at costco …http://www.costco.ca/Porta-Gaz-3-way-Portable-Gas-Cooler.product.100018073.html i’m wondering how it would measure up to, say a portable truck fridge …. opinions? > > jdd > _______________________________________________ > vintagebus mailing list > vintagebus at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/vintagebus/listinfo >
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