I have the Coleman like a lot of others do.
I have had it for a month and already noticed it isn’t cooling as well.
Has anyone used the Alpicool cx40 or any size by that company?
Any other compressor brands that’s good for long term use?
I don’t care to pay for quality, so I don’t care about cost. Plus I can use it on vacation etc.
Edit:
I drive a 19 t680 any info on power usage if you own one would help.
Cooler for truck
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by BazookaJoe, Nov 10, 2019.
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Thank you just the choices I was looking for.
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I used to get at least a year or so out of the cheap 12V coolers. then use my points to get another cheap.
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The compressor units draw a very small amount of current compared to the Coleman/Igloo units. My current 12v cooler draws a little under 10A for mediocre cooling. The compressor units use 1-3 amps for VERY cold performance. If you get one, I'd get a dorm fridge format type of unit that you mount in the truck, not a cooler format unit.
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