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30/5/2009 at 4:54pm
Location: Portsmouth Outfit: Khyam Montreal
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Thank You hik01. (Wish I was blonde, then I would have an excuse haha).
Another silly question, do you take all your food with you with the frozen icepacks or do you wait until you get to your site and then buy your food and bags of ice?
Sorry for asking silly questions but if I do it the wrong way and ruin all my food, then my camping days will be over before I start.
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31/5/2009 at 6:39pm
Location: North West Outfit: just got a Vango Illusion 800XL TC
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Last year we used a car plug in coolbox and ice packs that were replenished whilst on campsite. We plugged it in at home a full day before leaving then put the food we took in cold from the fridge along with some ice packs and a frozen 2 litre bottle of water. Whilst moving it was plugged into the car on the way and whenever we went out during the week. It also received a boost from the car occasionally. It worked really well with newly purchased food going straight into it before warming up at all.
This year we have a Waeco box to use which is not on all the time as it has power saving devices (apparently) built in so it will stay plugged into the car for longer than last years box, you can get sensors that will cut power to coolboxes by detecting if the car battery power is too low but I don't know how well or if they do work. We will do the same by daily (or twice daily as the campsite we are going to this year has a free iceblock freezer for campers to use) changing of freezer blocks.
As mentioned in the good advice above the rules to follow are to open it for as few times as possible and open and close it quickly. Put as much frozen stuff inh as possible and allways put food or drinks in that have been pre chilled or bought cold as putting room temperature items in will only increase the temperature inside the box.
We have not used EHU and this method has worked well with us along with a 12v coolbox, so we are somewhere between non electric coolbox and EHU.
Hope it makes sense.
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