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Shaun Chambers

Shaun Chambersasked

DC65-X

Hi, Is it possible to run this Fridge on a 240/12v transformer?
If so, is it the transformer advertised in your accessories section?
I am a bit confused on what the power options are for this fridge.
Cheers,
Shaun



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Bushman Fridges
Bushman FridgesBushman Fridges

Hi Shaun, the DC65-X will run on 12V or 24V. Most of our customers run the fridge directly from the DC battery bank. Alternatively you could run it from 240V using a 240V to 12V transformer. Cheers.

Shaun Chambers
Shaun Chambers

Hi Paul, thanks for your prompt response.
If I have the fridge wired into the DC system in the van can I also use the plug in transformer for when the battery runs down?
Thanks,
Shaun

Bushman Fridges
Bushman FridgesBushman Fridges

Hi Shaun, yes you could plug in a transformer if the batteries are getting down. I think the better option is a smart battery charger, this will maintain your batteries when on 240V and the fridge can continue to run from the batteries while the charger is plugged in. The charger will provide the additional power that the fridge draws.

Els

Elsasked

DC65-X

I am very interested in the dc65x fridge, but would like to know the inside dimensions of the fridge, especially the dept of the shelves. and is there anywhere in South Australia I could go to to have a look at these fridges?
kind regards, Els from Goolwa SA



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Kathy Leslie
Kathy Leslie

Contact Bushman directly (I've always found their staff very helpful and knowledgeable) or call/visit one of their South Australian DC fridge stockists:

BUSHMAN Portable Fridges
3 Contour Close
Research VIC 3095
03 9437 0737
[email protected]
Mon-Fri / 8:30am-5pm

Dario Caravans & Repairs
1 Pinn St
St Marys SA 5042
08 8277 4388

RVStore Plus - A1 Caravans
1 Kettering Rd
Elizabeth South SA 5112
08 8287 0788



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