I have a few hours on this fridge now and every thing is very good except Three things.
I feel the condenser is not that big and is hidden away from the world by the stainless panels.
It has a computer fan to assist air flow, but the compressor seems to run for long periods of time which I can only put down to a slightly small condenser.
I notice even though the insulation is very good and everything being 50mm thick around the bottom and sides, the lid only has 25mm thick insulation and with the stainless outer sheet it does get slightly cool indicating to me the coldness is escaping from the lid.
The lid seals are very good design and quality.
My old Engal 35 litre, chestcold 3 way and Mobicool never had a problem with power supply in the back of my defender and they worked OK.
The remote volt and temp unit showed the wiring is not all it could be and I was getting voltage drops though my wiring when the (Landrover) motor was not running.
This never worried the older fridges , but the primus must have a electronic control board as it would some times shut down to low volts.
The other interesting thing is the compressor appears to be variable speed as you can hear it changing speed as required by its refrigeration needs.
Last thing is the plastic coated wire cages are there for a reason as even though the interior is alloy, it is thin and can be dented by a bouncing bottle or one thrown back into the fridge from a distance without the cage.
It still appears to be a good thing and its power use is low, but runs longer than it should for the above reasons.
I am getting the optional insulated cover for the fridge and this should stop any heat entering though the lid and improve things.
Don't get me me wrong its atop fridge and well made.
Some thing else I found and liked is the four bottom foot pads mounted on a thick inverted U section stainless strengthener.
Ron










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