Best bet is to go from internal measurements, and visualise what you're planning to chuck in the fridge and how it will fit. Measure out the base on your table or floor, mark it with masking tape, and stack milk, etc in the square - thats usually the best way to decide ~ Lauren
Yep, you absolutely can charge portable power packs with solar panels - the best panels generally depends on the battery pack you have and it's input specifications ~ Lauren
You have a sharp eye, Baroudeur. The Truma fridges are myCoolman fridges only rebranded for the US market. There are some connections through a parent company. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors If Im correct TRUMAs are designed and build in Germany so I guess the brand is re- named for the US market. As it happens with many products...
@@Wastelander13 yeah there is a German connection in there somewhere too. I'm not sure if Truma's are rebranded to myCoolman or vice-versa, but whatever the case they are the same fridge. ~ Ben
Have the 60l. These are great...
I reckon they are well appointed fridges, Gman. ~ Ben
Trying to decide between 53l and this 69l would love to see a photo of them side by side for size comparison
Best bet is to go from internal measurements, and visualise what you're planning to chuck in the fridge and how it will fit.
Measure out the base on your table or floor, mark it with masking tape, and stack milk, etc in the square - thats usually the best way to decide
~ Lauren
Can these portable battery packs be charged by solar panels if so do you recommend a particular brand thanks for your time
Yep, you absolutely can charge portable power packs with solar panels - the best panels generally depends on the battery pack you have and it's input specifications
~ Lauren
Thats the same as the TRUMA cooler/ freezers.
You have a sharp eye, Baroudeur. The Truma fridges are myCoolman fridges only rebranded for the US market. There are some connections through a parent company. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors Thank you for your reply and info. Does this mean TRUMA and Coolman did developpe the fridges together?
@@Wastelander13 I'm not exactly sure how it is all intertwined but essentially the both brands are produced by the same parent company. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors If Im correct TRUMAs are designed and build in Germany so I guess the brand is re- named for the US market. As it happens with many products...
@@Wastelander13 yeah there is a German connection in there somewhere too. I'm not sure if Truma's are rebranded to myCoolman or vice-versa, but whatever the case they are the same fridge. ~ Ben
69lt u mean?
Sorry, yeah, 69 litres. ~ Ben