Will your Freezer freeze ice? |
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techntrek
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Topic: Will your Freezer freeze ice? Posted: 03 Aug 2011 at 2:19pm |
I agree kickstart, I installed a fan in the rear comparment of our popup's fridge and still was never happy. Ended up only using it for non-perishable drinks, and took a dorm fridge with us all the time (with a compressor unlike many dorm fridges sold today).
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Kickstart
Senior Member Joined: 20 Sep 2010 Location: Ocean Shores, W Online Status: Offline Posts: 267 |
Posted: 03 Aug 2011 at 12:27pm |
I agree with TIDALWAVE. Pre-cool a couple days, place prefrozen cubes in your freezer, and circulate the cold air with an interior battery powered fan. Good advice. Several years ago, I had a trailer with a Dometic fridge that I installed a non-thermostat controlled fan under the outside fridge vent. That helped some, too. Dometic fridges in RPods have a thermostatically controlled fan under the outside fridge cover, but they don't cycle to on until the outside temperature gets pretty hot. They're more of a temp holding device rather than really helping to cool.
RV fridges are notorious for their cooling inefficiency. The three Dometics I've had were all pretty poor. The one Norcold I owned was a little better.
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TIDALWAVE
Senior Member Joined: 21 Nov 2009 Location: MINNESOTA Online Status: Offline Posts: 315 |
Posted: 03 Aug 2011 at 12:10pm |
I have found the only way to get an RV frig to really get cold throughout is have a battery powered fan running on the bottom shelf. I also pre-cool the frig before I go on a trip. I put a plastic container filled with ice-cubes in the freezer compartment before we leave. We usually then have an adequate supply of cubes to put in drinks but also to help pre-cool the frig.
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furpod
Moderator Group - pHp Joined: 25 Jul 2011 Location: Central KY Online Status: Offline Posts: 6128 |
Posted: 03 Aug 2011 at 11:42am |
Ok, we are still set up in the driveway.. partial shade, and you know the local temps.. running on 30amp AC, and A/C is on, set to about 75 degrees. Fridge is set on max. about a dozen bottles of water in it. Filled little ice maker tray last night. It is the only thing in the freezer compartment, set near the center. Solid ice when I just checked it.
We do intend to use a portable ice maker when ever we have AC available. I go through a lot of ice. |
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Iteach5th
Senior Member Joined: 25 Nov 2010 Location: Floral Park, NY Online Status: Offline Posts: 109 |
Posted: 01 Aug 2011 at 8:25pm |
When I put some ice in my little cooler I fill a zip lock bag with ice and put that in my freezer. Helps keep temps down and I have ice for my drink. We usually bring a small cooler for lunch if we leave a campground to see the sights
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Pawpod
Senior Member Joined: 10 Jan 2011 Location: Regina Sask Online Status: Offline Posts: 137 |
Posted: 01 Aug 2011 at 6:27pm |
One of the ones that go inside the fridge
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kymooses
Senior Member Joined: 01 Aug 2010 Location: Louisville, Ky Online Status: Offline Posts: 1807 |
Posted: 01 Aug 2011 at 3:55pm |
Which type you referring to Pawpod?
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Pawpod
Senior Member Joined: 10 Jan 2011 Location: Regina Sask Online Status: Offline Posts: 137 |
Posted: 01 Aug 2011 at 3:52pm |
Tried freezing pop freezes and after 3 days still not froze. Got one of those fridge fans and they were froze the next day.
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techntrek
Admin Group - pHp Joined: 29 Jul 2009 Location: MD Online Status: Offline Posts: 9062 |
Posted: 01 Aug 2011 at 1:17pm |
If you must have ice cubes on the go, you can buy portable ice cube makers. I've never owned one or seen one in action...
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Doug ~ '10 171 (2009-2015) ~ 2008 Salem ~ Pod instruction manual
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kymooses
Senior Member Joined: 01 Aug 2010 Location: Louisville, Ky Online Status: Offline Posts: 1807 |
Posted: 01 Aug 2011 at 1:09pm |
I'm thinking I didn't plug the fridge in at home early enough to get the freezer and everything to ideal temperatures before loading it up.
In the past I usually give the fridge 1-2 days plugged up outside the garage before loading all of our food. I know how quickly the temp can drop every time you open the door and especially as you're loading it full of your trip's food. I think it just took a while to get back to freezing temp and plus the sun was beating on the fridge side of the Pod all weekend which never helps.
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