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sidewinder fridges

Post by rockcrawler31 »

http://www.sidewinder.com.au/page25.html

has anyone seen/bought/used one of these? They look like the same internals as a waeco.

I'm tossing up between one of these or one of the yellow fridgemates made by evakool.

also, where can i get a low voltage cut out to put in the power line off my auxilliary batteries so i can run a fridge and amplifier off it without killing it.

Also does anyone know if i run my stereo off my main battery, but my amp off the auxilliary will this bypass my isolator and parallel the batteries via the amp?
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Post by Penguin »

The guy who owns the Sidewinder business is on the ExplorOz forum. Try this: http://www.exploroz.com/Forum/Default.asp
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Post by GeneralFubashi »

Cant comment on the sidewinder sorry, but running the amp and stereo from separate batteries should not parallel them through the amp. They will only be connected by the amp trigger wire and the signal wires and the circuits they run through are so high resistance anyway there will never be more than a few milliamps running through them, and thats only when the head unit is on.
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