Pics please. I'm thinking about a SnoMaster.I have the Iceco VL65 dual zone. I can bring a whole lot of beer. It's one big fridge though. Also got the matching slider mounted in the bed. I can run it off my Bluetti AC50s indefinitely with a 120w solar panel.
I specifically want a fridge and a freezer for my setup. But hoping it can be used for either not just half and half.I have a Dometic CFX3 35 in my rig. It's on a Goose Gear seat delete on the driver's side, and also have it hardwired with the Dometic kit. At camp I plug it into a Jackery 500. It's been nothing but great for my use, and I particularly like the ability to control it via the app. I've had it about a year, so can't yet personally speak to long term reliability.
All that said, SnoMaster and Engel I think are the gold standards, and I know guys who've passed their Engels down a generation they're that solid. I don't regret my Dometic purchase, but if you have the means, I don't think you'd go wrong with the Engel or SnoMaster.
Wish I had the space and budget for that! I mean, who wouldn't want ice cream at camp? I'm sure you could adjust the settings on the freezer side to operate as a fridge; not sure if the opposite is true on the fridge side.I specifically want a fridge and a freezer for my setup. But hoping it can be used for either not just half and half.
Nice. But to tall for what I'm looking for. I'm designing an overlanding trailer. Reason for the SnoMaster as it comes in a shorter version. Which I can fit into the space I'm looking at.I don’t have one myself, but I recently watched this video on a small YouTube channel, and thought it looked pretty good for occasional use (Bodega T60).
Nice. If all works out for my prototype. It may be a production trailer. Depends on interest. Why I'm looking at more top of the line stuff. Perfection in a model is easier to modify for future use. IMO fabricator by trade.Last year around May I bought a Amazon fridge freezer for about $280-299 and have been running it in my JT since. It's not one of the top dollar names but it's ran with out failure. It's currently running off my "house" battery (for a week or two now) a 36 Amp LiPo battery 24/7. Before it was running off my starting battery and had went 3-4 days with out me starting my JT with out running the battery to low to start.
I used part of the shipping crate for my topper for the "fridge freezer slider with some other boards and two drawer slides from Lowes.... I'm for function over perfection. Out some time and maybe $35-45 for hardware.
I regret not getting one long ago, no more buying ice, wasted food and mess. Just in few summers I spent more money on ice and coolers than all of that cost me.
I understand my father's side of family is full of tool &die, machinist, ECT, ECT and I would piss them off being a good enough builder I've seen a lot of good enough stuff built by some of them trashed because it wasn't prefect.Noce.
Nice. If all works out for my prototype. It may be a production trailer. Depends on interest. Why I'm looking at more top of the line stuff. Perfection in a model is easier to modify for future use. IMO fabricator by trade.
Looks like they do have other models:Nice. But to tall for what I'm looking for. I'm designing an overlanding trailer. Reason for the SnoMaster as it comes in a shorter version. Which I can fit into the space I'm looking at.