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Thread: 75 litre waeco in a d3

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    Mine is the old style CF50 and is a 630mm long where as the CFX series is a more rectangular/ longer shape.
    MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brenden73 View Post
    Reasons are, the unit is higher rather than longer, has a low current draw and is equipped with a high quality compressor. Let me know if you would like further details.

    Brenden
    I've got an Adventure Kings 65L fridge (Danfoss compressor - it is a Waeco CF65 without the Waeco sticker). Love it. Installed it on a Dunn & Watson slide which I attached to a a large sheet of plywood covering the whole boot area (I had to install a large piano hinge on the ply so it could fold up to get it in/out. I also added a couple of coach latches to secure the ply to the most inward tie-down points in the boot)

    Great fridge for the money ~$550. After my camp I had it running in the garage for over a month with zero issue.

    What I do recommend however is a proper fridge thermometer. The readings the unit gives me vary +/- 2-3 degrees which is a pain when I run it at +2degC. I use this Primus unit PRIMUS WIRELESS FRIDGE DIGITAL THERMOMETER UNIVERSAL FIT WAECO ENGEL | eBay which is accurate (i know, because I calibrated it to zero with the freezing point of water) and convenient (wifi)

    peace
    Brian.

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