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29/4/2008 at 6:42pm
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I got a friend to get me one of these as she is a member of Costco and I'm not. It cost £35 and has wheels and seems huge. However there were no instructions at all with it. Supposed to keep things cold for 5 days. I know I'm a novice but what do I put in them  to get them chilled - it's huge!

 

(sorry I know this will be obvious to most on here, but not me!)

 



29/4/2008 at 6:44pm
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hmm ice??!
frozen ice blocks or frozen milk or soda bottles filled with water.

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Hi tintyke.
If you have an upright freezer just open the door and lean the open cool box against it and the frozen air will replace the air in the box, alternately with a chest freezer make room to get a bowl or bucket in the freezer and scoop out the cold air and pour it into your cool box. Then fill it with frozen foods with the ice packs on top.
One more thing If you fill bottles with liquid don't over fill them, Ice expands and can crack or push the lid of a bottle.
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29/4/2008 at 7:16pm
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Wow, is that all I do then?

I thought I had to pour water in it or something but obviously not.

Well  thanks Rex - can always count on you to come up with the advice someone needs. What wouod this site do without you? Cheers and thanks also to Sangria Girl

 



29/4/2008 at 8:29pm
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I got one of those IGLOO coolbowes from COSTCO last year.  They are very good.  However, I was more fastidious in preparing it than Rex has suggested.

I chilled it for 36 hours with ice, letting out melt-water through the plug at the bottom every so often.  Then, after filling it with the food to be kept chilled, I placed four one-litre square-based prism mineral water bottles, frozen, on top to create a blanket of cold air.  This easily kept things cold for the 5-days it claims to be able to....and some.

Check out threads on this site - Valk_scot has some alternative advice.



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29/4/2008 at 10:16pm
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Well, you've lost me

Rex can you explain how to SCOOP air into a bucket and then POUR it into a coolbox !

Chris



29/4/2008 at 11:10pm
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It was our first outing with our 3 way chest fridge / freezer We put it in the trailer Wednesday night and filled with the food. Then left it on 240 volts at the side of the house .When we left Thursday, we put it on 12 volts dc from the car. When we got the tent up we switched to gas as we don't go EHU. IT worked brilliant and didn't have to move the fridge it stayed in the trailer all weekend.



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Quote: Originally posted by the giraffes on 29/4/2008

Well, you've lost me

Rex can you explain how to SCOOP air into a bucket and then POUR it into a coolbox !

Chris


I am sure he can.

:)



30/4/2008 at 11:32am
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Could I ask Corpogreen about the 3-way fridge? I read they have to be left for 48 hours for the coolant to settle. Could this be done with a tent at all. We will mostly be taking short trips, but would love a fridge that coud make ice for a nice G&T at sunset.



30/4/2008 at 7:14pm
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Well Nobodys Poodle, I hadn't heard about leaving it to settle for 48 hours, i just put it in the trailer, switched it onto 240 volts, filled it with bacon ,sausages and milk. and other bits and bobs It was cold in the morning so i put it on 12 volts dc while travelling. when i had emptied the trailer i leveled the fridge up with a caravan spirit level and put it onto gas and everything was ok after all it's only the same system that is used in a caravan Think you may be getting mixed up with the action to take if the fridge doesn't ignite when it is put on gas, that is to turn it upside down for 48 hours to get out trapped air in the system 



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01/5/2008 at 10:39am
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Quote: Originally posted by the giraffes on 29/4/2008

Well, you've lost me

Rex can you explain how to SCOOP air into a bucket and then POUR it into a coolbox !

Chris




Hi giraffes.
Cold air is heaver than warm when you put a container in a freezer the cold air forces the warm air out of the container. When you tip the container up over your open cool-box the cold air will flow into it replacing the warm air.
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01/5/2008 at 11:08am
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Hi all
There is three types of fridge we can use in a tent.
No1   ThermoElectric a 12 volt cool box this is cooled by the use of a tec, it works to the maximum 100% all of the time and can not be controlled, and the temp is controlled my the ambient temperature in the room the cooler is used in.
No2   Absorption fridge these are usually two or 3 way fridges that have the ability to cut the power to them but are also controlled by the ambient temperature.
the first two fridges will both freeze in a cool climate but when the outside/ambient temperature warms up they will both loose this ability.
No3   Compressor fridge this is like your domestic fridge at home and the only one of the three that you can effectively control the temperature and it will always keep your Ice frozen and stay at the recommended temperature to keep food fresh.

It is very important when buying an absorption fridge that you check the spec as some fridges are better insulated than others So that they will cool to a lower temperature in hot weather. It is usually quoted as [Cools to (Temp) below ambient.]
Regards
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04/5/2008 at 8:43am
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  Thanks for the useful info guys. I,m going to have a good ponder and then save up. I presume its just the 3rd type that need to settle.



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