CA-RJ
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We are thinking about taking the plunge and buying a fridge for the 4Runner. I am getting tired of our ice melting and water getting into bags and containers. I have been trying to figure out what size to get. Edgestar has a 43 quart and the 63 quart sizes. It's hard to figure out how much actually fits in them. Can I fit enough food for a family of 3 for a week in a 43 quart one?
My next set of questions deal with powering the unit. The most common way to power it is with a dual battery setup. My stock battery seems to do fine with the starting chores and I could add a second Sears Diehard Platnum battery (group 35, stock size for the 4Runner) to power the fridge. I've also read where people run just one good battery and use that for the starting and fridge power.
We rarely do trips longer than a week, but do often go to remote areas. The last thing I want to do is kill the battery running the fridge all night. My truck is a stick, so I suppose I could always push start it though.
Lastly, how do I wire the fridge up? Do I power it directly from the battery through a fuse block? Do any of you use a DC adapter (ie the cigarette lighter socket)?
Any tips, suggestions, words of wisdom, ect. would be great from you experienced fridge owners!
My next set of questions deal with powering the unit. The most common way to power it is with a dual battery setup. My stock battery seems to do fine with the starting chores and I could add a second Sears Diehard Platnum battery (group 35, stock size for the 4Runner) to power the fridge. I've also read where people run just one good battery and use that for the starting and fridge power.
We rarely do trips longer than a week, but do often go to remote areas. The last thing I want to do is kill the battery running the fridge all night. My truck is a stick, so I suppose I could always push start it though.
Lastly, how do I wire the fridge up? Do I power it directly from the battery through a fuse block? Do any of you use a DC adapter (ie the cigarette lighter socket)?
Any tips, suggestions, words of wisdom, ect. would be great from you experienced fridge owners!