Frenchy
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This should be helpful for those that are considering buying a fridge for their vehicle and don't know what to get.
For those that are wondering why a Fridge instead of a Ice Chest? Well you can have a smaller Fridge and hold the same amount of stuff over a Ice Chest as you need to get a bunch of ice to have them work. A Fridge just needs solid power and you are good to go.
So about two and a half years ago I got my hands on a use Dometic CFX3-35. I think I paid $600 for it at the time. Why Dometic? Well I was on a bit of a budget and it seemed like a good deal.
After getting it I installed a power socket in the back of my Pathfinder at the time from my Starter Battery. In general it did work, but it wasn't amazing. I had enough power drop due to the long wire and high amp pull. From there I decided it would be a good idea to get a second battery to manage the Fridge. From that I decided to take advantage of Black Friday and purchase a KickAss Battery Box and Renogy 100 AH Lithium Battery. I was close to having it setup in the Pathfinder before it got totaled, so unfortunately I did not get to test it in there.
Not long after loosing the Pathfinder, I got myself a Nissan Frontier. It didn't take me too long thankfully to get it setup since I had most everything including a slide for the Fridge. I just had to wait 3 weeks to get a topper and drawer system(found an excellent deal for both used nearby and couldn't argue it!). Once I got the Battery and Fridge mounted I made sure the Battery Box was wired up to the truck.
Now with the Fridge installed in the bed of the Frontier, it has been an excellent tool for me to use! For starters if I need to run to the grocery store, I can put anything o need in the Fridge and freeze it if needed. I can also keep food for the week in there if the fridge at home is already full(the joy of roommates). Another advantage is having the ability to have cold drinks down the road and having cold storage for trips(like OffRoad Adventures or heading to your folks place in another state). With the Lithium Battery in play I can leave the Fridge on for a while and not think about it. The main thing is just making sure the Battery is charged (since I don't have solar, I do need to drive it here and there).
How well has the fridge performed with the Second Battery? Well in my opinion. Yes it still pulls power, but it isn't as much like before. Also the more stuff you have in it, the more efficient it is. It even holds temperature very well.
Dometic also has an App for the Fridge. This app allows you to change temperature, monitor temperature and amperage draw along with being able to turn it off and on from a distance. The app is also fairly new and was recently updated with all the fixes to get the data you would want.
Would I recommend the Dometic CFX3-35? Yes I would. Are there better Fridges on the market? Possibly, but without experience with others I can't say for sure. Will I upgrade to the CFX5-35? That is a good question. It is new and supposed to be improved, but there have been a bunch of negative reviews across the interwebs on it.
All in all I can say that the Domestic CFX3-35 is a good solid Fridge for most that like to go out on adventures by themselves or with one other individual.
For those that are wondering why a Fridge instead of a Ice Chest? Well you can have a smaller Fridge and hold the same amount of stuff over a Ice Chest as you need to get a bunch of ice to have them work. A Fridge just needs solid power and you are good to go.
So about two and a half years ago I got my hands on a use Dometic CFX3-35. I think I paid $600 for it at the time. Why Dometic? Well I was on a bit of a budget and it seemed like a good deal.
After getting it I installed a power socket in the back of my Pathfinder at the time from my Starter Battery. In general it did work, but it wasn't amazing. I had enough power drop due to the long wire and high amp pull. From there I decided it would be a good idea to get a second battery to manage the Fridge. From that I decided to take advantage of Black Friday and purchase a KickAss Battery Box and Renogy 100 AH Lithium Battery. I was close to having it setup in the Pathfinder before it got totaled, so unfortunately I did not get to test it in there.
Not long after loosing the Pathfinder, I got myself a Nissan Frontier. It didn't take me too long thankfully to get it setup since I had most everything including a slide for the Fridge. I just had to wait 3 weeks to get a topper and drawer system(found an excellent deal for both used nearby and couldn't argue it!). Once I got the Battery and Fridge mounted I made sure the Battery Box was wired up to the truck.
Now with the Fridge installed in the bed of the Frontier, it has been an excellent tool for me to use! For starters if I need to run to the grocery store, I can put anything o need in the Fridge and freeze it if needed. I can also keep food for the week in there if the fridge at home is already full(the joy of roommates). Another advantage is having the ability to have cold drinks down the road and having cold storage for trips(like OffRoad Adventures or heading to your folks place in another state). With the Lithium Battery in play I can leave the Fridge on for a while and not think about it. The main thing is just making sure the Battery is charged (since I don't have solar, I do need to drive it here and there).
How well has the fridge performed with the Second Battery? Well in my opinion. Yes it still pulls power, but it isn't as much like before. Also the more stuff you have in it, the more efficient it is. It even holds temperature very well.
Dometic also has an App for the Fridge. This app allows you to change temperature, monitor temperature and amperage draw along with being able to turn it off and on from a distance. The app is also fairly new and was recently updated with all the fixes to get the data you would want.
Would I recommend the Dometic CFX3-35? Yes I would. Are there better Fridges on the market? Possibly, but without experience with others I can't say for sure. Will I upgrade to the CFX5-35? That is a good question. It is new and supposed to be improved, but there have been a bunch of negative reviews across the interwebs on it.
All in all I can say that the Domestic CFX3-35 is a good solid Fridge for most that like to go out on adventures by themselves or with one other individual.
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