azjack
Senior Member
6.7 fridge in 100*+ day
Today we left San Diego at 11:30 and 80*, the temp went up to 90 very soon and then 100 and 106F. We drove for seven hours using propane, half full fridge, fans in the back on blowing air up over the cooling unit. The fridge fix fan was on for the first couple of hours and then off for the last several hours, I don't think it made a lot of difference . Our thermocouple was tucked behind insulation that was installed inside the box so the fan would not cause a reading change. I had two 40 oz. blue ice containers in the fridge and the final temps were 15 and 45. I think I can live with this without having to keep my beer in a cooler because I do like it fairly chilled. I don't camp when the temp is over 90* usually, but I do need to drive through the high temp area.
Jack, home again for a while with 102 forecast for tomorrow.
Today we left San Diego at 11:30 and 80*, the temp went up to 90 very soon and then 100 and 106F. We drove for seven hours using propane, half full fridge, fans in the back on blowing air up over the cooling unit. The fridge fix fan was on for the first couple of hours and then off for the last several hours, I don't think it made a lot of difference . Our thermocouple was tucked behind insulation that was installed inside the box so the fan would not cause a reading change. I had two 40 oz. blue ice containers in the fridge and the final temps were 15 and 45. I think I can live with this without having to keep my beer in a cooler because I do like it fairly chilled. I don't camp when the temp is over 90* usually, but I do need to drive through the high temp area.
Jack, home again for a while with 102 forecast for tomorrow.