sassypickins
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I have a Coleman 12v cooler I got for free. I know it's an energy hog and I'm saving for a 12v compressor fridge, but I could use this for my upcoming month-long road trip. I can run it off the van battery while driving and unplug it at night. I'll get ice in Quartzsite for when I'm parked at RTR. I don't have a house battery.
I'm making a 1" thick polyiso casing except over the fan housing and a perforated air circulator thingamajiggie for the inside. (And I think I can adjust this casing to fit the compressor fridge when I get it.) It doesn't cool more than about 40 or 50 degrees below ambient temperature, but would you agree that shouldn't be a problem for this trip from Oregon?
I want to find out if this diy extension cord someone rigged up to this cooler is going to be ok. The original set up was an 18 AWG w/a reversible plug for cooling or heating.
I just want cooling. This cord is better @ 16 AWG, but is 13' long, which is about right for placement in my van. Will that length drop current enough to cause any problem? Should I buy 14 AWG?
It has this ciggie plug but I don't know if there is a fuse inside. Should I replace this plug with a better one and if so, what would you recommend?
It has these female connectors on the other end. Are they sufficient or should I replace them and with what?
They plug into this, coming out of the fridge.
Do I plug the neutral (printed, ridged) side of the extension cord to the black side of the fridge wire (the side printed with the blue icon)?
I have crimpers, btw, though not sure of their quality.
Yes, I'm an ignoramus on the subject of all things electrical and I thank you all in advance for your kind help.
I'm making a 1" thick polyiso casing except over the fan housing and a perforated air circulator thingamajiggie for the inside. (And I think I can adjust this casing to fit the compressor fridge when I get it.) It doesn't cool more than about 40 or 50 degrees below ambient temperature, but would you agree that shouldn't be a problem for this trip from Oregon?
I want to find out if this diy extension cord someone rigged up to this cooler is going to be ok. The original set up was an 18 AWG w/a reversible plug for cooling or heating.
I just want cooling. This cord is better @ 16 AWG, but is 13' long, which is about right for placement in my van. Will that length drop current enough to cause any problem? Should I buy 14 AWG?
It has this ciggie plug but I don't know if there is a fuse inside. Should I replace this plug with a better one and if so, what would you recommend?
It has these female connectors on the other end. Are they sufficient or should I replace them and with what?
They plug into this, coming out of the fridge.
Do I plug the neutral (printed, ridged) side of the extension cord to the black side of the fridge wire (the side printed with the blue icon)?
I have crimpers, btw, though not sure of their quality.
Yes, I'm an ignoramus on the subject of all things electrical and I thank you all in advance for your kind help.