Has anyone tried this for refrigeration?

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Stephen Ord

Has anyone tried replacing the top to their Icebox with a Kooltron (12 volt electric refrigeration cooler) unit? I can buy them for about $150 (Cdn) and it has the entire refrigeration unit in the lid. Could I not just replace my icebox lid for one of these? It is certainly less expensive an my icebox is well insullated.
 
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Richard Marble

Sounds interesting

Where do you get a kooltron, I never heard of one. Sounds like it would work very well if its not too large. You may have to insulate your cooler a little better.
 
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Dave Busby

You might try this...

Click on the link below to see the "Coolerator", a unit that mounts in an existing icebox..
 
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Brian

What's the current draw?

Sounds like a good idea, but most 12v based coolers are designed for a car and can draw 4 to 5 amps. If you have a large battery bank, that might not be bad, if not, there's a lot of engine running to keep that thing going.
 
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alan

Thermoelectric cooling.

The good: 1. cheap 2. simple (only moving part is fan) 3. very small 4. easily set up to work in reverse (heat) 5. no start up surge like compressors The bad: 1. only cools (or warms) to a max. of about 46 degrees below (above) ambiant temp. which is partly overcome by using seawater to cool one of the units in the link The ugly: 2. uses more juice per btu than high efficiency compressors overall alan
 
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