Dairy Area - While being much deeper than the ARB in theory is great. Unless you have the fridge at below freezing this area can be as much as 20 degrees warmer than the main section. On the ARB is was 10 or less.
I have the 51 and it been plugged in and just water is in mine.i have it set for 32but it kick on st 34 almost like yours. I don't hv s thermometer in it but the feel of water and drinking it doesn't feel that far off. I'm going camping next week for a real test with food . So I guess I will see .Looking for feedback from other owners. I have found with my 51 if I don't pre-load it with food and pre-cool it at least 24 hours in advanced with 48 hours being better it does not hold the temperature across the fridge very well. I have a dual temperature thermometer with probes to better keep track of the actual temps. On this past weekend trip the dairy section was way too warm and the main section was a bit too warm as well. The fridge was set at 32 with temps in the main area around 40 and the dairy fridge at 60. On the morning of day 3 everything was great. Main area was 30ish and dairy was 40ish. The fridge was in my truck and briefly pre-cooled without food prior to loading up at the grocery store. My other main complaint is if I have the fridge at 30 and it reads 32 the fridge does not kick on to cool down to 30. I have to set the fridge, at least temporarily, at 28 to kick on.
Here are my brief pros and cons compared to my 37 quart ARB which I sold to get a larger fridge. I have owned this fridge for about 6 months.
Pros:
Price point - Way more budget friendly than the ARB. (Some will say you get what you pay for)
Dimensions - It is skinier than the ARB so it makes it easy to fit more gear in the back of my FJ (also a con)
Deep Dairy area - Large bottles fit easily here to save room for food in the main sections (see temp issues below)
Draw slide - Excellent quality, no issues, and reasonable price point (especially when on sale)
Cons:
Dimensions - The ARB is a wider fridge and the space just seems more efficient. On my 37 qt you can fit a dozen eggs width wise in the dairy area. You can't do this without splitting a carton of eggs
Temperature control - The fridge seems to like to have a 4 degree temp delta before turning back on. So if you have the fridge at 30 and it climbs to 32 the fridge will not kick on until it goes to 36 or you lower the temp to 28. I am having a harder time finding a sweet spot temperature on this fridge compared to my ARB to keep a few things at the bottom frozen and then rest cold.
Lid - Isn't as rugged as the ARB but I haven't had any issues to date
Dairy Area - While being much deeper than the ARB in theory is great. Unless you have the fridge at below freezing this area can be as much as 20 degrees warmer than the main section. On the ARB is was 10 or less. It is great for large sports drink bottles, juice, etc but it is best if that stuff is already cold and the fridge has been pre-cooled.
Hope this helps new and future buyers and I hope to hear what others have experienced. Mine is wired to 10 awg wire to a fuseblock with a deep cycle battery. Never had any issues in those areas.
In my 24 hour test of my TB-41A, I found that the only the main compartment with the removable basket maintained a storage temperature that was within approximately 4°F of the 32°F setting at which I ran the fridge.
I refer to that gray colored plastic, deep-welled area, that sits atop of the compressor and condenser, as my "fruit/vegetable compartment" versus "dairy". My reference point for this was a youtube video from Spain. Dairy wise, I will only use this section for butter and eggs. The young lady does a pretty good review of the "Nevera"
I have the 51 and it been plugged in and just water is in mine.i have it set for 32but it kick on st 34 almost like yours. I don't hv s thermometer in it but the feel of water and drinking it doesn't feel that far off. I'm going camping next week for a real test with food . So I guess I will see .
Gave the Indel TF-41A a 12 hour and 24 hour test over the weekend.
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From a topped off 60 Ah battery, the temp set to 34°F @ a 75°F ambient temp:
12.7 volts after 12 hours using the Eco mode.
12.4 volts after 24 hours using the Eco mode.
Keep in mind that the temp display will tell you the temp in the coldest part of the fridge, i.e. the bottom.
According to the manual and my findings, the display tells the temp in the middle of the fridge.
Chad
What power pack is that?
Not sure where in the manual it says that or how the fridge could read a temp in the middle. Using a laser temp gun you can see where the reading is. ARB was the same way.
We've been rocking a TF-41 (Indel-B TB-41) since June of 2014. Still works great.
A few nitpicky issues: The plastic panel where the switches are started peeling up right away. Still works but looks like crap. I tried to glue it back down with no success.
The arrangement of the hinge is not convenient. They should have put the hinge along the long side, not the short side. Make sure you have adequate vertical clearance to open the fridge. The similar sized Dometic fridge has the lid hinged the right way.
What power pack is that?
Looks like an older ArkPak to me. Also depends on what size battery is installed in it.