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To fridge or not to fridge, that is the question.......
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To fridge or not to fridge, that is the question.......
Well my poor old Chescold gave up the ghost on Sunday just as we pulled into the camp at Brogo Dam. 35 deg, 3 days to go & no bloody fridge to keep the beer cold let alone the food.
It still tries to cool on all three ways but it just doesn't get cold inside. Rang a fridge bloke today & he said its not worth fixing, so now I have a quandary.
We don't camp a massive amount, we usually vary our holidays & when we do camp its usually only for a couple of days over a weekend although a big Queensland trip is on the cards.
The question is, do I replace the fridge given a reasonable size one is 1000 bucks or more, or do I go for a good ice box like an EvaKool or something similar?
Who does what & how do they fare after a few days?
Bearing in mind, if I do go the icebox option I will be using block ice rather than bag ice as it will last longer.
Let me know your constructive thoughts please
It still tries to cool on all three ways but it just doesn't get cold inside. Rang a fridge bloke today & he said its not worth fixing, so now I have a quandary.
We don't camp a massive amount, we usually vary our holidays & when we do camp its usually only for a couple of days over a weekend although a big Queensland trip is on the cards.
The question is, do I replace the fridge given a reasonable size one is 1000 bucks or more, or do I go for a good ice box like an EvaKool or something similar?
Who does what & how do they fare after a few days?
Bearing in mind, if I do go the icebox option I will be using block ice rather than bag ice as it will last longer.
Let me know your constructive thoughts please
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Re: To fridge or not to fridge, that is the question.......
If you rarely use one, why not hire one? Got a few mates that do that each yr, they only camp 2-3 times a yr..
but if you do buy a new engel/wako, they dont depreciate much, so you can flog for good bux in few yrs time if you dont think you are using it enough...
how long did you have your Chescold?? Work it out what you paid, and how many yrs, and how much per mth it cost you over time.. they do work out cheap for how long they work.
but if you do buy a new engel/wako, they dont depreciate much, so you can flog for good bux in few yrs time if you dont think you are using it enough...
how long did you have your Chescold?? Work it out what you paid, and how many yrs, and how much per mth it cost you over time.. they do work out cheap for how long they work.
Re: To fridge or not to fridge, that is the question.......
Bit hard to work this out, the old man bought it before they went north in 93, it was second hand then & he cannot remember exactly what he paid for it, then when he bought a proper caravan again he didnt use it & lent it to me (5 years ago roughly). So the poor thing has done well & I am guessing it is about 20 years old.bogged wrote:how long did you have your Chescold?? Work it out what you paid, and how many yrs, and how much per mth it cost you over time.. they do work out cheap for how long they work.
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Re: To fridge or not to fridge, that is the question.......
so 20yr fridge works out at $50 per yr... not bad valuemkpatrol wrote:So the poor thing has done well & I am guessing it is about 20 years old.
even better if you can score one a few yrs old used, may save you couple of hunge... with bag and slide etc.
try inverting the fridge for a few minutes then try it again.
if the elements still get hot from 12/240/gas then it can only be a few other options.
it's lost it's coolant gas, it's got an 'air lock' in the cooling gas system and/or it's been overheated and the coolant now has little crystals in it that can block up the system.
inverting the fridge can sometimes clear the above.
it may or may not work but it's a pretty cheap thing to try
my 20+ year old three way took several years to die until the inverted fridge fixup failed to work.
occassionally i had to leave it inverted for several hours and even overnight.
if the elements still get hot from 12/240/gas then it can only be a few other options.
it's lost it's coolant gas, it's got an 'air lock' in the cooling gas system and/or it's been overheated and the coolant now has little crystals in it that can block up the system.
inverting the fridge can sometimes clear the above.
it may or may not work but it's a pretty cheap thing to try
my 20+ year old three way took several years to die until the inverted fridge fixup failed to work.
occassionally i had to leave it inverted for several hours and even overnight.
I've done both over the years (esky and fridge) and you just can't beat a good fridge. I've got an old engel 80 ltr and it does a family of five no problems for a 4-5 days with room for plenty of beer (just top up each day).
We camp and m'bike at least once a month so we get good use. A worthwhile investment and it will hold value.
We camp and m'bike at least once a month so we get good use. A worthwhile investment and it will hold value.
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My 40 Litre Engel has been one of the best investments I have ever made. It gets used all the time, I hardly ever turn it off.
Even if you won't use it in the bush that much they come in very handy at home. No reason why you cant use it as a bar fridge to store the beer in. It also comes in handy to have a second fridge at times when the kitchen fridge is full like at Xmas. You can even use them as a freezer if you want to defrost your main fridge freezer or maybe you just don't have enough room.
The best part is, you don't have to buy ice and your sausages will never be floating in the water again, and oh yeah no more warm beer
Even if you won't use it in the bush that much they come in very handy at home. No reason why you cant use it as a bar fridge to store the beer in. It also comes in handy to have a second fridge at times when the kitchen fridge is full like at Xmas. You can even use them as a freezer if you want to defrost your main fridge freezer or maybe you just don't have enough room.
The best part is, you don't have to buy ice and your sausages will never be floating in the water again, and oh yeah no more warm beer
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when you add up the cost of buying ice all the time plus the food you throw out after its been floating in the water the fridge will work out cheaper in the long term, and to buy a decent esky isnt very cheap now days. i would stick to a compressor fridge now days as the are a lot more economical on the battery.
I agree. I did the esky for years, then mucked around with a thermo-electric Waeco, and a decent compressor fridge is just so much nicer. Did duty as a drinks fridge at mum's on Christmas day, too.Emo wrote:I reckon once you've had a decent compressor fridge, you'll never be without one.
Three ways are great if you do a lot of standing camping, but I believe you can't beat a compressor fridge for touring.
I have both, a 3 way, and an old Engel.
First, before throwing away the 3way, invert it as has already been suggested. leave it inverted for 24 hrs. I was told that rust can form inside the tubing, and sometimes a piece can break off and block a jet. Dunno if its the correct explaination, but I have salvaged a few 3 ways by using the inversion method. You would know if its a loss of coolant, as the ammonia smell is overpowering. If it works again, modify it by adding 12V computer fans to the back, to blow air over the condensor, makes it work on 12V much better. Our 3 way is on all the time, used as a drinks fridge at home, and has to be a good 20 plus years old.
For constant travelling, a compressor fridge really is the way to go, but if camped for a number of days in one spot, without 240V power, you cannot beat a 3 way on gas.
First, before throwing away the 3way, invert it as has already been suggested. leave it inverted for 24 hrs. I was told that rust can form inside the tubing, and sometimes a piece can break off and block a jet. Dunno if its the correct explaination, but I have salvaged a few 3 ways by using the inversion method. You would know if its a loss of coolant, as the ammonia smell is overpowering. If it works again, modify it by adding 12V computer fans to the back, to blow air over the condensor, makes it work on 12V much better. Our 3 way is on all the time, used as a drinks fridge at home, and has to be a good 20 plus years old.
For constant travelling, a compressor fridge really is the way to go, but if camped for a number of days in one spot, without 240V power, you cannot beat a 3 way on gas.
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Thanks guys, I did notice it was a bit hot in the back of the car the night before but I put it down to the fact it was 35 degrees. I could still touch it but it seemed warmer than normal.
It doesnt seem to have lost its ammonia then as there is no smell, just a slight hissing noise that was not there before.
So I guess I will chuck it upside down for a little while then put it right way up & see how it goes after it has all settled.
Someone told me to also shake the shit out of it but I thought this was an old wives tale, maybe not , maybe I will do both as the price will be right
It doesnt seem to have lost its ammonia then as there is no smell, just a slight hissing noise that was not there before.
So I guess I will chuck it upside down for a little while then put it right way up & see how it goes after it has all settled.
Someone told me to also shake the shit out of it but I thought this was an old wives tale, maybe not , maybe I will do both as the price will be right
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Well the inversion method worked a treat. Turned it upside down & shook the shit out of it, left it upside down for a couple of hours. turned it right way up & left it for a nother couple of hours.
Plugged it in & voila, 1/2 hour later the fins were starting to feeze on high so she's back baby (for how long I dont know but she is back).
Gives us time to look at options anyway.
The other brother in law is a sheetie & he is going to make us a gal ice box as well so we will have both
Plugged it in & voila, 1/2 hour later the fins were starting to feeze on high so she's back baby (for how long I dont know but she is back).
Gives us time to look at options anyway.
The other brother in law is a sheetie & he is going to make us a gal ice box as well so we will have both
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Having a dinner partee tonight so that where the beer will be
Anybody have one of those Evakool fridges?
Thye are one of their ice boxes with a compressor on the side.
Anybody have one of those Evakool fridges?
Thye are one of their ice boxes with a compressor on the side.
Don't ask me, ask them. I'm just runnin for my life myself.
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............
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Hi mate, can explain how you went about adding the PC fabs to yout fridge ? i was given a 3 way that works great but on 12v i know they struggle badly.BundyRumandCoke wrote:I have both, a 3 way, and an old Engel.
First, before throwing away the 3way, invert it as has already been suggested. leave it inverted for 24 hrs. I was told that rust can form inside the tubing, and sometimes a piece can break off and block a jet. Dunno if its the correct explaination, but I have salvaged a few 3 ways by using the inversion method. You would know if its a loss of coolant, as the ammonia smell is overpowering. If it works again, modify it by adding 12V computer fans to the back, to blow air over the condensor, makes it work on 12V much better. Our 3 way is on all the time, used as a drinks fridge at home, and has to be a good 20 plus years old.
For constant travelling, a compressor fridge really is the way to go, but if camped for a number of days in one spot, without 240V power, you cannot beat a 3 way on gas.
thanks,
Nick.
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Easy mod, measure the height of the ventilation vents on the back of the fridge, as close as possible to the condensor. Now go to somewhere that supplies computer fans, you want the same size as the vents, but make sure they are 12V, not 240V. I mounted mine directly onto the back of the fridge, over the vents. ID the 12 V supply wires to the fridge. Wire up the fans to the supply so the fans blow air over the condensor fins. Easy job. If you have the room, and want to take the extra effort, you may be able to fit the fans inside the fridge case, between vents and fins. This means the outside size of the fridge doesnt change. I sourced my fans out of old computer power supplies, from our local tip recycling shop. Cost, virtually nil.
If you have a look at the newer Engels, that feature "turbo cool" all it is is a 12v computer fan ventilating the outer fridge case around the compressor workings.
Easy mod, measure the height of the ventilation vents on the back of the fridge, as close as possible to the condensor. Now go to somewhere that supplies computer fans, you want the same size as the vents, but make sure they are 12V, not 240V. I mounted mine directly onto the back of the fridge, over the vents. ID the 12 V supply wires to the fridge. Wire up the fans to the supply so the fans blow air over the condensor fins. Easy job. If you have the room, and want to take the extra effort, you may be able to fit the fans inside the fridge case, between vents and fins. This means the outside size of the fridge doesnt change. I sourced my fans out of old computer power supplies, from our local tip recycling shop. Cost, virtually nil.
If you have a look at the newer Engels, that feature "turbo cool" all it is is a 12v computer fan ventilating the outer fridge case around the compressor workings.
Mud makes excellent toothpaste.
I was thinking that as well but I now use it to keep the beer cold in the shed so it comes in more handy than just for camping trips. Mind you beer fridges are cheap.....shakes wrote:10 week trips over 3 year's = the cost of a fridge?grimbo wrote:friends of ours hired a new Engel from Anaconda over Xmas. $100 for a week. If you are only going to use a fridge occasionally this is a great option I reckon
depends what ya mean by occaisonally
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