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DLTooley

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Any one gone deep on the new Dometic CC-40US?  It is at an attractive price point.  First glance looks like it is lighter compressor.  Reliability MIGHT be okay given the smaller size.  It is competitively priced at approx $100 less than the similarly sized classic Dometic and the Whynter.  Engel is more competitive at this point as well.
 
Google this . I found it selling for $329 with free shipping. Drylersonline,? don't quite remember the name.
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I wonder at the capacity of this 'lightweight compressor'
The Sawafuji and danfoss compressors in a sub 2 cubic foot cool box are like having 400HP sports car in use as a grocery getter.  Unfortunately they are usually underventilated and cannot expunge the heat removed from the box as well as they could had there been the intent to really make something efficient.
Add to that the user/installer usually occluding the venting, or forcing it to work in an overheated vehicle, and then one needs 400HP and more battery and charging sources to power it and is underwhelmed at its performance.
When the condenser is force fed with coolest possible ambient air, and not allowed to recycle air it itself has preheated, the compressor does not have to work as hard or for as long to do the job asked of it.
I like having 400HP, and only ever asking it to deliver 75.  I wonder if this 'light weight' compressor would be like having 200HP and needing 150 of it to go get those groceries.
I guess time will tell.
 
I think I'll take one for the team here and order the Dometic CC-40US. It's the perfect size for what I need and a great bargain to boot.
 
UmpquaTim said:
I think I'll take one for the team here and order the Dometic CC-40US.  It's the perfect size for what I need and a great bargain to boot.

Where did you find it? Prices have been going up since the original introduction - Amazon is currently at $647.  I saw them in the $300's, which is my budget.  There are also unbranded items on EBay but it isn't clear if they are Dometics or just look alikes, and there is no manufacturer warranty listed.
 
DLTooley said:
It is a smaller cooler, so less demand on the compressor, **more or less**!

True enough!  

btw, I noticed the new CFX Dometics have a two year warranty.  The Engel, National Luna and ARBs are three years.  Something to consider when making a big investment like this.
 
I bought a Max Burton about 2 weeks ago.  $350. Delivered.
Yep I'll wait and see how long it lasts. I never drove an expensive car and always got where I needed to go......
Life is a gamble, especially this lifestyle.  So far it's a gem. Low amps and plenty of room. Since never having a fridge on the road, it is great to bed able to cook and freeze portions.
 
JannaB said:
I bought a Max Burton about 2 weeks ago.  $350. Delivered.
Yep I'll wait and see how long it lasts. I never drove an expensive car and always got where I needed to go......
Life is a gamble, especially this lifestyle.  So far it's a gem. Low amps and plenty of room. Since never having a fridge on the road, it is great to bed able to cook and freeze portions.

i've been eyeing these as well.  i was surprised to find that the larger compartment is the "freezer" section, and the smaller section is not as cold.  is that how yours is, and how does that work out for you?
 
JannaB said:
I bought a Max Burton about 2 weeks ago.  $350. Delivered.
Yep I'll wait and see how long it lasts. I never drove an expensive car and always got where I needed to go......
Life is a gamble, especially this lifestyle.  So far it's a gem. Low amps and plenty of room. Since never having a fridge on the road, it is great to bed able to cook and freeze portions.

I look forward to your review!  These are certainly an economical choice, so anxious to hear how you like it and, more importantly, how it does on power consumption.

PS:  There seems to be a bit of a "revolution" in 12 volt compressor fridges -- a lot of competition for the $800 ARBs -- also evidenced by the deep discounts on Engels.  Either competition is heating up, or they are dropping the quality (I hope it's the former).
 
I think it's the introduction of cheaper units made in China that is driving prices down. highdesertranger
 
I notice in Bob's new build video that he no longer had the Whynter and was using an older Dometic - in a space designed to vent properly.
 
I sold the Whynter with my cargo trailer, but it was working perfectly when it left. I believe I had it for 4 years and it was zero problems.

The reason I let it go and switched to the Truckfridge (Indel B) was the Whynter was too big for the van. The Truckfridge was tall and smaller at the base so I fit in a van much better. It was also much cheaper than the others and they had a branch In Tuscon. If it ever needs service, I can take it to them for service.
 
Bob, mind if i ask why you got rid of your trailer? have you come up with a better solution?
 
how has it been moving into a smaller van? and would you do it again? or is it too soon to tell yet?
 
DLTooley said:
Where did you find it?  Prices have been going up since the original introduction - Amazon is currently at $647.  I saw them in the $300's, which is my budget.  There are also unbranded items on EBay but it isn't clear if they are Dometics or just look alikes, and there is no manufacturer warranty listed.

I actually just got around to purchasing it.  I bought it through Dyers for $335.99 on July 4th, and it arrived today July 6th... Free Shipping too!  Assuming it works, it appears to be an awesome value give that it's about the same price as a CF18.

I'll report back soon!

Tim
 
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