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i'm not shure, but i think that don't works....a fridge need space and air around it to work properly. youn need air inlet and outlet....the compressor gets warm....maybe it dies from heat in an insulatedt box?
i don't mean the insulation around the fridge...the internal insulation. pulling the warm air away (and out of the truck) is a good idea, i think so.
look at this : http://www.sundanzer.com/ 110mm insulation.....
sound logical....115V 0,7A 80 W, 12V 6,6A 80W.... more interresting than the temporarily draw is overall consumption.....and that is dependent on the room temperatur, how often you open it, the estimated temperature in the fridge and the quality of the insulation of the fridge. a chest is...
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