What's up all..
I finally got back on the road, but I'm missing my Coranados fridge
I can't eat truck stop food, WAY too expensive...
What is a good fridge to buy, (I'm driving a 2007 Freightliner Columbia) I saw the 79.00 dollar one at Pilot,
is it any good, or is it going to puke in a month ??
I don't want to buy a OEM Freightliner fridge, the truck has 800 k
on it, can't see putting 600.00 into a fridge..
Thought something from Lowes or Depot but online the specs for them seem like they might be too big...
How much amp/watts do they need,
I have a 1500 watt inverter installed
I thinking that should be enough..
Thanks all ...
Be safe !!
Refridgerators
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Southpaw7391, Apr 5, 2012.
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I tried the black and decker ones from walmart with no luck. I went through 3 of them before giving up. For done reason the compressors kept burning up. I have a 2000 watt invertor. So it's either the vibration or the unstable power from the inverter.
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I also did the walmart variety. 3 of them in 6 months. Love having the fridge in the truck but yet to find the best bang for the buck.
If someone has a success story please post it here.
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If you are willing to take out a cabinet wall, dorm fridges you can't beat and you can buy a decent one for $100-150. They even make them now with seperate outside freezer doors now. Mine even had a lock on it. Then you can stack a 700 watt microwave on top of it and secure it all down. Mine's an Emerson. I've had it almost 4 years now.
Mine I used on a 2500 watt inverter, but the digital read out says 150 watts at start up and cruises at 70 watts in a few seconds. It only comes on like every 30 minutes or so. I know a 800 watt inverter would power it. Possibly a 400 watt one. -
What brand inverter do you have? You need one with a modified sine wave to protect certain electronics.MNdriver Thanks this.
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I was wondering when someone would mention that.
Something with Microwaves as well. -
check out trucker fridge they have the small coolers up to the oem style fridges and they last...
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With that inverter you're probably going to have to stick with the smaller DC model fridges. For me I prefer these. They are small but can be placed next to passenger seat so you don't have to stop simply to get a bottle of water or a candy bar from of an out-of-reach fridge. Unless you literally eat 100% out of the fridge, a large bunk fridge in not a necessity.
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I have the yellow one sold at pilot. I believe it is a modified sine wave.
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I have a Koolatron sitting in my right hand seat. Been using it for two years and works great! Doesn't pull too much juice and I can let it run for 24 hours with the engine off without pulling down the battery. I almost never eat in fast food or truck stops. Shop good Wally Mart and Sams and spend around $5 to $7 a day while eating well and maintaining good weight and health.
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