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i’ll have to sort that out yet. i have a 12v outlet dedicated to a fridge/cooler in the back of my truck but will need to make sure thats up to snuff. i also have a small generator i haul to use when not in serviced sites. i do a mix of road trip campground camping all the way to full off grid
 
i’ll have to sort that out yet. i have a 12v outlet dedicated to a fridge/cooler in the back of my truck but will need to make sure thats up to snuff. i also have a small generator i haul to use when not in serviced sites. i do a mix of road trip campground camping all the way to full off grid

I ended up switching over to Anderson connectors at both ends of my NL fridge. I was having power supply issues with the standard 12v automotive socket thing and the NL was tripping the voltage protection then powering down. The Hella connector sucks in some American auto sockets.
 
I'm using the official cord without a power end (only has the proprietary fridge power end) and I out Power poles on it. Been solid and working great! Check out my build thread for photos.
 
i’ll have the standard 12v power outlet to start with. i’ll see how it does. if it has troubles then i’ll look at the anderson style plugs. they seem to be popular for fridges form the reading i’ve done so far
 
I have the ARB 47qt and love it. I had some second battery charging issues on a recent trip to SW Colorado. Over that week it took to get sorted it used about 50Ah over 7 full days set to 42ºF. Day time temps were cool except for the three days in Durango.
 
I'm still rocking an 08' era 43qt Edgestar 43qt. Gets tossed between vehicles and rattled all over the east coast.
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