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I'm thinking about a marine conversion kit, retro fitted into a "broken" refrigerator. Roughly six foot tubing allows for remote locating of compressor/condenser, from fridge. Any sense to locating this outside? These are found at Boat Cabin & Galley /Marine Appliances /Marine Refrigeration /Marine Refrigeration Conversion
-West Marine and other marine suppliers. Was thinking as they are already 12 volt they will make great off grid refrigerators.
 
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I have a Whynter 90 Qt and a Black Ice That I use in my schoolie The Whynter was twice as much as the Black Ice but it does have the seperate compartments that I  really like. Depending on what you need size wise, these work for me. The amperage draw is incredibly low and I can use 110-24-12 volt.
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