Service manual
Question 3
Can the fridge be carried in car trunk/boot?
Yes. For a limited time as proper circulation of air is required
as heat energy is absorbed and pumped out of the unit. In a
confined space, such as in a car boot, this dissipated heat may
reduce the effectiveness of the fridge. Bear in mind that the
temperature in the trunk of a car can reach over 60
o
C or more
– in these circumstances, the fridge will not work effectively.
Question 4
Is the fridge strong enough to sit on?
Yes. Very much so. The construction of the icebox and the
inherent strength of the fibreglass make this unit one of the
physically strongest iceboxes/fridges on the market.
Question 5
Can I connect my fridge to a solar panel?
Yes. In fact any regulated external power source such as a
solar panel, wind turbine generator etc can be linked to a
battery then the battery can be linked to the fridge. As long as
the voltage is between 12 and 24 volts.
Question 6
Does the fridge travel well in rough conditions?
Yes. The fridge is made in Australia to cope with the toughest
conditions of the interior of Australia. To help optimize best
performance, we do recommend that the fridge is positioned
in a well ventilated area.
For extreme conditions we recommend putting a layer of high
density rubber foam or neo-prene under the fridge to create a
suspension layer.