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Cooler or Portable Fridge

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I have the dometic CFX3-35. Purchased a few weeks ago when I bought my Grenny. I will have to say it is the best purchase I have made for weekend warrior camping. I use a combination of the Grenny battery when driving and have a Jackery 1000V2 that I use when I am off grid. The Jackery to me is equivilent in value to the fridge. Together, with a solar panel, can run as long as needed off grid. One of the unintended consequences and totally a first world problem, is that I enjoy a cocktail at the end of the night, and not having ice is a bummer. I have a yeti tumbler that I now load up with ice before I leave the house and can get a few mixed drinks worth of ice for 2 days lol.
got the Iceco APL55 6 or 8 months ago. dual zone, so we can have ice cream on the beach when pomp fishing and drink ice when we get back to camp. it's a game changer. Ecoflow Delta 2 and solar panel keep it topped off even in the 90 degree plus summer heat. small Rugged Ridge soft cooler (thanks Regal!), for the fish.
 

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My Ineos has a single battery and I recommend a fridge to avoid the hassle of loading/draining bags of ice. I purchased a cheap 45 litre fridge freezer which in my opinion is as cheap as one of the more expensive coolers. Most of the fridge/freezers are all made in China anyway, all rebranded. I can buy things frozen from the supermarket and not worry about it melting.

To keep things charged up, I’m using a Bluetti charger 1 alternator charger with a Bluetti power station and tops up whilsts driving to destination's super fast, much faster than a 12v plug. Whilst camping (stationary), I then keep it topped up using foldable 200w solar panels. I use the car 12v to power the fridge whilst driving and then plug the fridge into the power station whilst camping.

It’s a cheap and modular way with many power outlet options.
Hi Skydance, Where did you mount your Bluetti 1 charger? I have just ordered one and need to try and decide best mounting location. Also where did you connect the input leads to the vehicle?
 

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Hi Skydance, Where did you mount your Bluetti 1 charger? I have just ordered one and need to try and decide best mounting location. Also where did you connect the input leads to the vehicle?
I mounted it on a Bison Gear trunk side storage molle panel. It needs ventilation. I mounted positive to a spare 60 amp fused busbar which is the middle one. The negative to the ground earth point next to the battery. I wouldn’t mount negative directly to the negative terminal as Charger 1 instructions because it’s a smart alternator. I also bought the DC Input cable which comes with a fused 60am isolator switch. I wanted to be switch it off completely when not in use so I don’t drain my car battery. I only use it occasionally when camping.
 

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I mounted it on a Bison Gear trunk side storage molle panel. It needs ventilation. I mounted positive to a spare 60 amp fused busbar which is the middle one. The negative to the ground earth point next to the battery. I wouldn’t mount negative directly to the negative terminal as Charger 1 instructions because it’s a smart alternator. I also bought the DC Input cable which comes with a fused 60am isolator switch. I wanted to be switch it off completely when not in use so I don’t drain my car battery. I only use it occasionally when camping.
Thanks for the feedback. Just found the post where you had some pics. Looks like a nice setup. I will install in a similar location as that is where i keep my Jackery. I ordered it with the isolator input harness so that will be helpful to disable when not using. I was planning on installing 200W of solar on my shell for my roof top tent, but if this charges as quickly as I expect, should no longer need the solar option. My fridge and Bluetooth geo fence for my pup are the highest watt items I am drawing on the battery. Currently I can get through a long weekend without even needing to charge but have an extended trip planned next Spring.
 

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Thanks for the feedback. Just found the post where you had some pics. Looks like a nice setup. I will install in a similar location as that is where i keep my Jackery. I ordered it with the isolator input harness so that will be helpful to disable when not using. I was planning on installing 200W of solar on my shell for my roof top tent, but if this charges as quickly as I expect, should no longer need the solar option. My fridge and Bluetooth geo fence for my pup are the highest watt items I am drawing on the battery. Currently I can get through a long weekend without even needing to charge but have an extended trip planned next Spring.
It’s a great device, depending on the capacity of the power pack, the solar is only needed as back up on extended stays.
 
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