12v fridge

ScreenName34D77C0037 replied on 31/08/2021 18:01

Posted on 31/08/2021 18:01

Hi

Looking for advice on getting our fridge to temperature before we leave I get confused with what I read stating it will only run when connected to the car ? can it be run the day before from the battery it is 110 amp and I have a 140 wat solar panel on the roof if that helps with advice

Thanks Alan     

Tinwheeler replied on 31/08/2021 18:29

Posted on 31/08/2021 18:29

The usual type of absorption fridge fitted to Cvans and MHs will only run on the 12v vehicle battery when the engine is running. It does not take its power from the leisure battery other than for the feed to the control panel and interior light. The draw is too great for it to run from the leisure battery whereas the alternator will charge the vehicle battery.

Your other options will be gas or a 240v hook up.

 

SteveL replied on 31/08/2021 18:44

Posted on 31/08/2021 18:44

When we had a caravan it was kept in storage and it wasn’t possible to pre cool the fridge. Use of gas would be a definite no, no, in the storage compound. We used to pack the cold stuff and some frozen in insulated bags, with cold packs and transport them on the floor of the caravan. As long as the journey was a few hours the fridge used to cool down a fair bit on the journey ( running off the vehicle battery while the engine was running) and we could load it once it was connected to electric and cooling properly on site.

ScreenName34D77C0037 replied on 31/08/2021 18:48

Posted on 31/08/2021 18:48

Thanks for the reply now I know for sure it cant be done will have to speak to the storage compound to see if we can turn gas on the day before (not sure if it is allowed?) unfortunately we live down a narrow twisty lane so cant get the Cvan home to plug in !

Thanks Alan 

Navigateur replied on 31/08/2021 18:53

Posted on 31/08/2021 18:53

Cooling an empty fridge is a slow process.  If you get some 5 litre supermarket water bottles and refil them with tap water and freeze them at home you could stick them in the fridge the day before.  It will be well cooled before you set off, perhaps cold enough to put the coolbag stuff in.

SteveL replied on 31/08/2021 18:57

Posted on 31/08/2021 18:57

Similarly with us there just wasn’t room to get our caravan home.
Our storage has a sign that all gas bottles have to be turned off. I would think given the close spacing not many would want a gas appliance left running. Fortunately now we have a MH I can get it to the house for pre-cooling..

Tinwheeler replied on 31/08/2021 18:59

Posted on 31/08/2021 18:59

I'd just load it up and go without pre-chilling the fridge. Your food will presumably be already chilled in your fridge at home and your van fridge will act as an insulated box to keep it that way until it’s own chilling process kicks in.

Years ago we managed quite well before cvans had fridges so you'll cope. You could set off with just the bare essentials and shop when you arrive. That'll help the economy of the area you visit.

 

ScreenName34D77C0037 replied on 31/08/2021 19:29

Posted on 31/08/2021 19:29

Thank all for the advise, very helpful we will have to invest in a couple of insulated boxes as suggested with cool pack (we have two dogs that are raw fed so we need to keep it frozen) we humans can survive ha-ha 

Thanks Alan 

Tinwheeler replied on 31/08/2021 20:01

Posted on 31/08/2021 19:36 by Navigateur

Years ago we managed quite well before cvans had fridges

Ah - yes.  The "O-so-kool"!

Posted on 31/08/2021 20:01

What's that?🤔

obbernockle replied on 31/08/2021 22:33

Posted on 31/08/2021 22:33

For anyone who cannot pre-cool their fridge, take your refrigerated food from the home fridge in a cooler bag with a couple of litre cartons of long life milk frozen. The frozen milk in the caravan fridge will cool it right down and your food will be fine. On site you can consume the milk.

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