Home

   Log in or Register



Insurance Quotes
forums Campsite Search Comp Directory tips virtual brochure Profile
Tent and Awning Reviews Competitions Caravans and Motorhomes For Sale Shopping Diary Advent Calendar

Advertisement

Message Forums

Welcome Guest Register Login Search The Forum Posts Since Last Visit
 Reception - All Forums
  Camping and Caravanning Equipment
Share   Post on X / Twitter  Share on Facebook  Email  Printer Friendly Version Print
Subject Topic: Cool Boxes :O/ Post Reply Post New Topic
19/7/2006 at 8:26pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: None Entered
View MrsDenny's Profile View Profile   Reply to MrsDenny Reply   Quote MrsDenny Quote  
Joined: 22/8/2005

Standard Member
Standard Member

Forum Posts:   9

Site Reviews Total: 1
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

We have bought a cool box from Aldi, but we have never used one before and can't understand the instructions.  Do they need to be plugged in constantly or just charged up?  If using the car charger, does your car engine have to be running?

I know I sound a bit thick but the instructions are all about saftey and storage etc. not the basics.

Hope someone can help!!!!

Jo



19/7/2006 at 8:31pm
 Location: carlisle
 Outfit: Bailey Pegasus Genoa
View Shirley + Steve's Profile View Profile   Reply to Shirley + Steve Reply   Quote Shirley + Steve Quote  
Joined: 25/4/2005

Platinum Member
Platinum Member

Forum Posts:   659

Site Reviews Total: 10
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Hi Mrs Denny, Our pal has a electric cool box, and, he freezes all his meats and milk before setting off, plugs it in the car lighter during transport, then plugs it in EHU whilst away. It does need to be kept plugged in, and the stuff needs to be as cold as possible before putting in it.  Thats how his works, I am not sure your will be the same, but well at least I got rid of the sad blue face.

Cheers Shirley



-------------
Go on, be a happy camper!!!XX


19/7/2006 at 8:40pm
 Location: Dorset
 Outfit: Lots.mainly Cabanons!
View PigletandTigger's Profile View Profile   Reply to PigletandTigger Reply   Quote PigletandTigger Quote  
Joined: 20/5/2004

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   7019

Site Reviews Total: 1
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

As Shirley has said your cool box needs to be plugged in to either a 12 volt supply (car socket) or to mains electric (using an adapter which you'll probably have to buy separately).  It doesn't get charged up as such it just needs power to run. 

You don't need the car engine running for it to work but your battery won't last very long if you run the box off it without the engine running.  Make sure you know whether your car shuts off the car socket when the engine is turned off or not - mine does but not all do - if your socket stays live when the engine is off you need to remember to unplug the box if you're stopping for more than a couple of hours.



-------------
Piglet


19/7/2006 at 8:41pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: None Entered
View MrsDenny's Profile View Profile   Reply to MrsDenny Reply   Quote MrsDenny Quote  
Joined: 22/8/2005

Standard Member
Standard Member

Forum Posts:   9

Site Reviews Total: 1
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

OK, that's what we thought.  We will probably try and use the EHU then.  Only bought it because last time we used our stanadad cool box, everything had gone to mush by the time we arrived and I have a feeling this weekend is gonna be a hot one too.

Cheers !!!



19/7/2006 at 8:53pm
 Location: Dorset
 Outfit: Lots.mainly Cabanons!
View PigletandTigger's Profile View Profile   Reply to PigletandTigger Reply   Quote PigletandTigger Quote  
Joined: 20/5/2004

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   7019

Site Reviews Total: 1
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

You'll find that most of these boxes cool to 20 or 25 degrees below ambient temperature so if it's 30 degrees outside you'll get either 5 or 10 degrees in your box, as above think about taking frozen food with you to keep the temperature down in the box.  Try and keep it shaded where possible - reflective windscreen sheets are quite good for this!

-------------
Piglet


Advertisement



20/7/2006 at 10:19am
 Location: North Staffordshire
 Outfit: Award Sunstar Nissan Terrano
View pjh10's Profile View Profile   Reply to pjh10 Reply   Quote pjh10 Quote  
Joined: 09/9/2005

Platinum Member
Platinum Member

Forum Posts:   909
Tent Reviews:   1

Site Reviews Total: 1
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Hi MrsDenny. I b ought a couple of these when they were on special offer. As you'll have found I'm sure you do not need a special adapter to run them off the mains as the mains unit is built in. with a standard 13-amp plug. In case you haven't noticed, this can be removed which will give you a continental-style 2 pin plug. It also has a 12-volt car plug built in - all in the little box on the back of the lid. If possible, I'd run it off the mains as much as possible saving the 12-volt side for when you're travelling, remembering what was said above about draining the car battery. Incidentally, I have been using one of mine in our bedroom during the hot spell to keep our milk cool for our early morning cuppas and it has worked a treat. Just watch out for a build-up of water in the bottom. This is not a fault but condensation which develops and the water is clean. It's probably good enough to use in your car battery or instead of distilled water in your iron but I wouldn't guarantee it.



20/7/2006 at 10:48am
 Location: Staffordshire
 Outfit: Khyam XL Classic
View pofenwick's Profile View Profile   Reply to pofenwick Reply   Quote pofenwick Quote  
Joined: 24/6/2006

Standard Member
Standard Member

Forum Posts:   87

Site Reviews Total: 0
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

I tend to start mine cooling 24hrs before travelling, as I read they take twice as long a fridge to get upto optimal temperature. If you cant wait 24hrs, I alway keep some frozen packs in the freezer and add them to my coolbox for a few hours before travelling to accelerate the chilling process if I have enough space I leave them in as well as running from the electric.

I find it good to try and use both ice packs and the electric to keep the coolbox ice cold on very hot days.


20/7/2006 at 1:11pm
 Location: Staffs
 Outfit: Swift Challenger 490 SEL & VW Tiguan
View takisawa's Profile View Profile   Reply to takisawa Reply   Quote takisawa Quote  
Joined: 23/8/2004

Platinum Member
Platinum Member

Forum Posts:   902

Site Reviews Total: 16
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

We have the very same Aldi one. Its great as it has both 12v & 240v leads built in. You do get a bit of water, but like a previous poster said, its because of condensation. Ours worked perfectly during the week we had in Dorset, even in the very hot weather. I normally plug ours in the night before we go away to pre-cool it, and then plug it into the car while travelling. Ours kept some well wrapped chicken breasts we bought fresh for 5 days, before we bbq'd them. But dont leave it plugged into the car without the engine running. A family camped by us did, for only 2 hours, and it flattened their battery....!!! 


20/7/2006 at 1:54pm
 Location: Middlesex
 Outfit: Iveco Motorhome + lotsa tents
View Delta9's Profile View Profile   Reply to Delta9 Reply   Quote Delta9 Quote  
Joined: 14/7/2004

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   5899

Site Reviews Total: 0
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Not many people know that even the Combicool 3 way can only cool to 20C below the ambient  temperature. In this weather were it is 35+C the box will only cool to 15C. I know this because ive just spent half hour talking to a  Waeco technical man. I was asking why my combicool is not dropping down below 12C at the moment, he spent a lot of time explaining how they work and why mine is working perfect even though its at 12C. This is not any good to us for camping we need around a constant 5C. He told me to buy the WAECO CoolFreeze CF type. This type run a compressor inside them and can go down to -18 even in this weather.. Only drawback is they cost 4x as much as my combicool 3way.. the WAECO CoolFreeze CF-25 will cost about £430 its only 25ltr too the next one up is a 35ltr at about £500 thats the one i am looking at. Once down to the temperture it will only draw about 1/2 an amp at 12v dc. My 3 way draws about 6Ah(lots more).  This type of fridge/freezer are the best on the planet..

P.S a normal coolbox in this weather is useless, even the 12v fan type.

for more info

 

WAECO UK Limited
Unit G1
Roman Hill Business Park
Broadmayne
Dorchester
Dorset
DT2 8LY

Tel: +44(0)1305 854000
Fax: +44(0)1305 854288
Email: sales at waeco.co.uk
For technical queries: tech at waeco.co.uk

Anyone want to buy me one



-------------
DELTA..
aka Paul








“Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions.”









In order to post a reply you will need to register, or if already registered please log in here

Prev       Next
Quick Links - All Forums - Camping and Caravanning Equipment - Top of Page

Printer Friendly Version Printable version      Share   Post on X / Twitter  Share on Facebook  Email


Latest News, Discounts and Competitions  see all...














5366 Visitors online !

Free UKCampsite.co.uk Window Sticker  -  Recommend to Friend  -  Add a Missing Campsite

[Message Forums]  [Caravan Sites & Camping]  [Company Listings]  [Features / Advice]  [Virtual Brochure]  [Shop!]
[Reception]  [Competitions]  [Caravans & Motorhomes For Sale]  [Event Diary]  [Contact Us]  [Tent Reviews



Please note we are not responsible for the content of external sites & any reviews represent the author's personal view only. Please report any error here. You may view our privacy and cookie policy and terms and conditions here. All copyrights & other intellectual property rights in the design and content of this web site are reserved to the UKCampsite.co.uk © 1999 - 2024


Advertisement


Advertisement


UKCampsite.co.uk
2024 Advent Calendar


Advent Calendar

24 Daily Prizes PLUS a Christmas Day Star Prize worth £999

Request a Reminder