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Fridge work temp
Posted: 22 Apr 2006, 12:00
by Macflai
Hello

here I am again with another question
Can anybody tell me please what is the correct working temperature of the fridge?
Last weekend I was testing it, first I bought a 9V battery to let the temp LCD works... then with the van started I switched on the fridge (the 12V switch)... After more than 2 hours driving the temp was always the same... around 12ºC... is that correct?
I also tested the fridge with gas when the van was stopped and the same...
Posted: 22 Apr 2006, 14:17
by Cruz
usually takes our fridge a lot longer than 2 hours to get cold. try plugging it to the mains overnight
Posted: 22 Apr 2006, 17:42
by Macflai
horace83 wrote:usually takes our fridge a lot longer than 2 hours to get cold. try plugging it to the mains overnight
You mean mains>>>230V right?
Posted: 22 Apr 2006, 17:50
by stuckin88
Has your fridge got big outside vents-2 large grilles on the outside of the van where the fridge is?--this is to draw cold air in from the outside when you are moving--if it has not-& most German vans-ie Westys dont your fridge wont get that cold when driving because it is drawing the warm air from inside the van-not cold outside air--when parked & running on gas or electric hookup the fridge should get fairly cold--but if the outside temp is very hot ie in Spain 30 degrees or more the fridge wont work that well--
Posted: 22 Apr 2006, 18:06
by Cate
IIRC a fridge working on 12v only stops it getting warmer, it can't work hard enough on that to lower the temp, you'll need to plug it into the mains overnight or for a few hours before you go anywhere to get it to a decent beer cooling temp.
Gas'll get it cool enough too.
Posted: 23 Apr 2006, 09:51
by kevtherev
On gas it freezes beer in cans over night ..as cate ses cooling it down first when on Batt will maintain a lower temp
try the old frozen 2ltr pop bottle trick!
Posted: 23 Apr 2006, 22:54
by Macflai
Thanks all for your answers...
You know what? I was watching the LCD display and always around 12... and I have realized it is 12Volts!! When I switch on the engine goes to allmost 13Volts!!! so it is must be volts!!! What is that thing doing over the fridge???

and that display works with a 9V battery!

Posted: 24 Apr 2006, 09:11
by ghost123uk
Just a point.
When folks say plug it into the mains ( 230 - 240 Volts ) only do this if you fridge is a 3 way with mains input !!
If you plug a 2 way ( 12 volt ) into the mains it will make a big bang and you will likely get electrocuted
I know some reading this will think I am stating the obvious, but I HAVE seen it done !!
Posted: 24 Apr 2006, 13:53
by Macflai
It is a 3 way one.... Electrolux 2210 I think, automatic ignition or so like that...
Posted: 24 Apr 2006, 14:02
by purplechugster
Plug in overnight and let it cool down, then the gas bottle or battery should keep it there.
My fridge gets cold enough to freeze vegetables if I put it on full
Beer stays pleasantly cool though, and thats the main thing

Posted: 24 Apr 2006, 15:02
by kevtherev
Macflai wrote:It is a 3 way one.... Electrolux 2210 I think, automatic ignition or so like that...
oooooooh nice frdge

they freeze sausages on regulo 3 ...and ...er ...everything else overnight...

Posted: 24 Apr 2006, 15:23
by Mocki
mine will freeze on 12v, there is no regualtion on 12v on nay of the three way ones, and it is a capable of turning milk to a solid block of unuseable ice on gas if its turned up too far........
will definately chill from ambient on 12v and gas, and mains, although it makes sense to help it..... i always prechill it on mains before a major trip in the hot, but that mainlybecause i dont run it on 12v unless i have to....
Posted: 24 Apr 2006, 17:33
by Cate
2210, good at freezing cucumbers, milk, orange juice, yoghurts........