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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    We cryovac and can get sufficient food and milk for 2 weeks into a 55l
    The difference is our Fridge Freezer will run 3 days where the Waeco (had one sold it) would run 1 1/4 for the same power consumption.
    Agree re the 2 weeks, we have a Bushman. And it is pretty low consumption.
    However it wouldn't run for 3 days without any charging (crank + 55ah Optima with Traxide SC80)
    Which fridge do you have Tombie?

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    75 litre waeco in a d3

    It was an opportunity purchase - A Primus DZ 55... we run it at -10 and +2 and get 3 days without a problem...

    My D4 has 3 batteries under the nose 75 litre waeco in a d3

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    Waeco

    Hi,

    I've had my 110l in the back of the D3 sideways as in the fridge was sideways. Front of it was up against the rear seat and the back towards the tailgate . Took off the cargo blind thingymabob.

    Plenty of room behind for the vents to breathe.

    Had Arkpak 730 next to it. Weber Q 2000, 9kg gas bottle and other bits an pieces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hello_disco3 View Post
    Hi,

    I've had my 110l in the back of the D3 sideways as in the fridge was sideways. Front of it was up against the rear seat and the back towards the tailgate . Took off the cargo blind thingymabob.

    Plenty of room behind for the vents to breathe.

    Had Arkpak 730 next to it. Weber Q 2000, 9kg gas bottle and other bits an pieces.

    Pushed to the right hand side. I was still able to lift the left had seat. Bit of a test to see if I could have the fridge in there and someone in the back also.

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    We have a waeco pretty sure its a CFX 95 ? might be 90 , has the 2 separate compartments , it sits sideways across the back , plenty of room to put stuff behind it and to 1 side if needed.I actually prefer it like that as you lift up the tailgate and you access it straight away.

    I have a 45 Ltr engel with the twozone that sits on top as well. its an oldie but a goodie.

    I did have to install an extra battery under the bonnet , so like Tombie I have 3 batteries stashed in there.

    Cheers Ean

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    Personally. I’d hold out a bit longer and go National Luna, Evakool or Trailblaza

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    Anybody with an Evakool 74l dual zone have an opinion?
    I have a Waeco cfx 65 dz that will not fit in my newly acquired camper trailer.
    Higher authority said I could buy a fridge to fit.
    The Waeco 65 has been perfect for us. A couple of 6 weeks trips meals we’re supplemented by pub food and the occasional luxury stay but the fridge kept the beer cold.
    I did get two days out of my dual battery (optima d34) at Indian head falls. The only thing it was running was the fridge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Personally. I’d hold out a bit longer and go National Luna, Evakool or Trailblaza
    Why Tombie? New models on the way or something ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by l00kin4 View Post
    Why Tombie? New models on the way or something ?
    Sorry miscommunication- I meant save a little more / spend a little more. Poor wording on my part.

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    I have a Snomaster Expedition Series 66l dual door fridge/freezer that fits nicely in the back of the D3. Both sections can be fridges or freezers (to -22C) or one of each. Have had it in the back of the D3 (all day parked no aircon) in the sun on a 43C day and the temps stayed at the set -10C and +2C. There is also an 88l model with the same footprint as the 66l just higher.

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