Xid_az
Member
Thanks for posting this. This may be a great alternate solution to getting a large 75/96QT ICECO or other brand. I currently own a 77Qt Lifetime High Performance Cooler (https://www.lifetime.com/lifetime-90903-lifetime-77-quart-high-performance-cooler) . I've used this on may 10 day trips into southern Utah during the summer, where daytime temps are 90-100 outside, probably higher inside my truck. I always pre-cool the cooler and then fill with frozen 1pt water bottles and freeze any other item that can handle it. With that setup, opening the cooler 3-5 times a day when I'm truck bound and 0 times when I'm out on a backpack, i'm usually in the upper 40s in the cooler by the time my trip is over.Just purchased the iceco Go20 fridge for additional interior fridge space. I decided to put it in the front pantry area, seems like a pretty decent location.Door opens up good with pitch of the ceiling of pantry. Drilled hole through flooring to run the 12 volt wire to connect up to the 12 volt cigarette style connector in the same compartment as the larger exterior fridge. converted the existing outdoor fridge connector to an anderson connector. I did not want to lose additional cabinetry with the 12 volt fridge upgrade Obi does. I like the look of their fridge upgrade, just did not want to lose that particular space. With this option, we are not fixed to 1 location. Maybe this helps if any Dweller Fellers are looking for additional fridge space ideas.
We're using the Lifetime cooler now with the Dweller and my thought would be to use that smaller ICECO as a freezer only for water bottles/ice packs. Then just rotate the frozen bottle into the Lifetime to keep the cold going. I believe the Lifetime has WAY better insulation than the ICECO, so this should reduce the overall amount of power needed to keep things cold. Anyone every try this method?