The Iceco VL60 dual zone 12V Fridge for Overlanding!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • In this video, we review why we bought the Iceco VL60 fridge for our Overlanding trips and test running it on a Jackery 500 to how long it would run and how good it can maintain its temp.
    Iceco VL60
    icecofreezer.c...
    Items we use:
    Gerber Gear
    CURVE - BLUE bit.ly/3oMD0JT
    MULTI-PLIER 600 - STAINLESS, CARBIDE CUTTERS, BLUNTNOSE bit.ly/3Hpae8K
    GSI Outdoor
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    MicroLite JavaPress bit.ly/3nf50pc
    Santoku Knife Set bit.ly/3L8HMsA
    Sierra Table Set- Blue bit.ly/41N2d5E
    Morreflate
    TenSix Portable Air Compressor bit.ly/42bNTDD
    Quad+ (4Tire, Up to 155″ Wheelbase) bit.ly/41N3ABk
    Duo 2 Tire 24ft Each Hose bit.ly/3LinvAV

Комментарии • 21

  • @CatHound
    @CatHound Год назад +2

    A big thank you for not boring us with the unboxing. Can't stand that beating around the bush lol great job

  • @stevericci3308
    @stevericci3308 Год назад +2

    Nice seeing you again, we were at a meet-up at Torches last month. This was the fridge I'm getting ready to purchase. Are you still content. I like the idea of a dual zone.
    Thanks

  • @ericwitt4586
    @ericwitt4586 9 месяцев назад +2

    I just got mine today going to the off grid cabin for a week I’ve got solar at the cabin also a 2000 watt solar generator hope it does good the propane refrigerator takes 4to 6 hours to get up to par so maybe the iceco will work faster plus it will be free to run 👍

  • @uppertributaries
    @uppertributaries 16 дней назад +1

    Id silicon all the gaps inside. Somethings will eventually leak.

  • @countryboy44555
    @countryboy44555 2 месяца назад +1

    Great review, I like your straight to the point no BS style. Been thinking of upgrading to this fridge setup in my overlanding setup instead of running two coolers. I also have a Jackery 500, and after watching the performance, I'm thinking I should have bought a larger unit. That being said, when you have your Jackery plugged in to your vehicle, and your fridge plugged in to your Jackery, are you able to keep it at 100% state of charge, or will it draw more wattage than can be charged by your truck's alternator. Thanks!

    • @OverlandTrailsAdventures
      @OverlandTrailsAdventures  2 месяца назад

      Hey thanks! It really depends on how long you run your vehicle. If you run the fridge on normal and drive 5 or 6 hours it should maintain a decent charge. We need to upgrade to a 1000 just to be safe.

  • @luisallamand731
    @luisallamand731 Год назад +1

    Hi. Does this fridge has the battery protection mode that the Pro's have?

    • @OverlandTrailsAdventures
      @OverlandTrailsAdventures  Год назад

      I believe it does. a high med and low switch by the plugin. I sold this fridge and bought the new APL55 which is a better choice for us going forward. ill do a review of it as well soon.

  • @trianglemountainmotors1210
    @trianglemountainmotors1210 Год назад +1

    Was The fridge in Eco mode during the Jackery test

  • @robertbrannan9375
    @robertbrannan9375 Год назад +1

    You do not want to set a fridge side at 40 or 45. Bacteria grows above 40. Needs to be set at 36 so it kicks on at 38 and then drops down to 34. That's a safer range to prevent getting sick.

  • @diamondly6250
    @diamondly6250 Год назад +1

    could i use the bigger side as a frezzer? i was thinking of frezzing some bqq from texus and bring it home😅

  • @GoForItAlways
    @GoForItAlways Год назад

    Thanks I hate the unboxing honestly I just don’t even watch it then