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Offline Chris-Vi

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Re: Evakool RF60 fridge/freezer
« Reply #25 on: August 16, 2013, 09:07:30 PM »
I never found our EvaKool loud. I found our 32 litre Engel a lot louder. We sold our EvaKool as we didn't need it any more. I would buy another one if we had to. It was a great fridge/freezer or fridge depending on where we were going.  :cheers:
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Re: Evakool RF60 fridge/freezer
« Reply #26 on: August 17, 2013, 08:54:54 AM »
You probably need to camp out overnight and be first one in. Last time I tried to buy something in store at a Rays sale it was "stock in hand only, no back orders".

Yeah becoming all too common now days, advertise something cheap to get the punters in then give them the old "sold a pallet of em" line, can't get anymore but this one here is good for only an extra $250. No sweat of my nose walking back out the door and spending the extra coin somewhere else though ;D

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Re: Evakool RF60 fridge/freezer
« Reply #27 on: October 08, 2013, 09:26:45 AM »
Hi,
We've had our Evakool for 5 years fitted in our Australian Offroad Trailer. It seemed fine for ages not drawing much power and performing OK as a fridge freezer although the temperature distribution was uneven. With a 60 litre Engel in the Cruiser we started using it as 100% freezer for long trips. We did 3 trips of 6-9 months across the deserts and up to Cape York which tested the Evakool to the max. It wouldn't freeze in extreme hot temps no matter what we tried and started to draw too many amps from the twin 105AH AGMs. Evakool did a good deal to replace the whole unit with plates fitted all round. This fixed the freezer problem, it froze wonderfully, even kept the Magnum icecreams for the kids frozen! The last big trip to the Kimberleys it started cycling regularly. The Victron battery monitor shows it drawing 4-5 amps regularly, sucking our camper trailer batteries right down. Even with it pre-frozen for days before the trip and packed to the gunnels, the dial down to as low as could go and  the outside ambient not too bad, it would cycle all night. Although Evakool could probably fix this and relate it to a dodgy thermostat or something we are going to replace it with a new 60 litre Engel platinum (if I can make it fit). I've always been more impressed with the sealing and solidity of the Engel, so have had enough of messing around with the Evakool. p.s. there is no question about the superb customer service that Evakool provide however I've lost confidence in the product in remote, harsh, dusty conditions for long periods.

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Re: Evakool RF60 fridge/freezer
« Reply #28 on: February 01, 2017, 06:34:50 AM »
An old topic but a current issue.

Did you happen to check that the cooling fins were clear?

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Re: Evakool RF60 fridge/freezer
« Reply #29 on: February 01, 2017, 09:08:40 PM »
however I've lost confidence in the product in remote, harsh, dusty conditions for long periods.

Mike

We found the opposite - this is an older model 47L model and this was the freezer temp when it was 45 degrees in the shade!

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