What fridges do people run in their expedition vehicles?
Just starting to look at them now, although, the recommend good ones seem to be £1000 upwards
If that's what it is going to cost then so be it, but, thought i'd ask here first
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Really depends on how rough your going to be.
If your generally sticking to tarmac roads, and some gravel, then it's easy.
I fitted a 2000 watt inverter.
I bought a table top fridge fro about £70 and a table top freezer for about £80.
The ones that are about 500mm x 500mm x 500mm.
They look almost identical.
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I bought a couple of cheap battery digital thermometers off Ebay, for about £3.00 each, and put the sensor end inside, with the display just "double sided" tape to the top of each one.
I could know the temperature, without opening the door.
The display was about 20mm x 40mm and the sensor lead was about 450mm long.
They have been to Morocco, and also done another trip all around EU, France, Spain, Austria, Italy,
No problems.
They did get shook around, on some of the southern Italian roads, but always kept the meat, sausages and burgers frozen in the freezer, and kept the beer and the yogurt nicely cooled in the fridge.
At night when we knew the fridge or freezer wasn't going to be opened again, we just switched off the inverter, until next morning.
Gra.