Dometic WAECO CoolMatic CRX65 Caravan Fridge Freezer Review

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • For more information on the Dometic CRX65 Caravan Fridge Freezer, click here: www.mygenerato...
    My Generator customer, Josh from Freshwater, NSW reviews the Dometic WAECO CoolMatic CRX65 Fridge & Freezer 57L. Purchased at mygenerator.com.au
    A caravan fridge freezer isn’t just a luxury, it is a must-have for all of your adventures on the road so you can sit down to a cold one after a long day of exploring. It adds that little bit more comfort for the whole family to enjoy.
    The Dometic CRX65 caravan fridge freezer, reviewed above by Josh, is super compact and will slide seamlessly into your space, so you don’t have to worry about making any sacrifices. This model, and the entire CRX range, are also super quiet, so you can really enjoy the whole great outdoors experience.
    Dometic are the pros in the recreational vehicle product market and their caravan fridge freezer range is some of our best sellers here at My Generator. Don’t worry your drinks and BBQ meat are in good hands. Go on check out our complete range of Dometic fridges online today so you can take your adventures off-grid.

Комментарии • 3

  • @lyndaireland6474
    @lyndaireland6474 2 года назад

    It was delivered to me without any type of plug, so just a red and black wire...what are my options in the car and at home? ( I have a Jackery 500 and GZ Yeti 1000x, both with 12 v cigarette charger and ive ordered the MP 35 adapter...but how to use the 12v?

    • @mygeneratorchannel
      @mygeneratorchannel  2 года назад +1

      Hey Lynda, The Dometic CRX range are designed to be hardwired to your battery, therefore come with a positive and negative cable reading for connection. The length of cable run and system voltage will determine fuse size suitable.
      The installation manual states:
      Connect your refrigerator to a plug socket which is fuse-protected at 15 A (at
      12 V) or 7.5 A (at 24 V)
      So usually these fridges are hardwired to a stand alone battery
      While we don't sell the Jackery, we do have some experience with the Goal Zero range/
      If connecting to the Goal Zero 1000X, we would recommend using the Goal Zero 12 Volt Regulated cable goalzero.com.au/shop/cables-adapters/12-volt-regulated-cable/ as it has a 15A max current. This is higher than the 10A Cigarette socket built into the front of the Goal Zero.
      This plugs into the Anderson connector at front of Goal Zero. You would then need to have a cigarette male plug wired to your positive and negative cable that is connected to the fridge (still with a 15A inline fuse).
      Hope this helps
      For more info reach out direct and give us a call on 1300 400 122

    • @lyndaireland6474
      @lyndaireland6474 2 года назад

      @@mygeneratorchannel Thank you that makes things clearer.
      So, although it says on the linked product " Note: not required on Yeti X range"?
      As the output cigarette-lighter port, and the HPP/APP port on the GZ 1000x are both 'max 15A' and the CRX65 requires 15A, are you recommending that I use this 12-volt regulated cable because 'max 15A' is not enough? Or is it just in case the voltage drops when the battery is