Strange question - 12volt refrig

Jun 30, 2013
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I know this is going to sound strange but has anyone ran across or heard of a small 12V DC refrigeratored bag that would fit in a king tour-pac or the trunk (without taking up all the space). Have a friend that has one in his pickup that cools 18 cans of adult beverage but it's way to big. It's kinda like an Igloo cooler with a built in cooling unit.

I need one to keep medications cool. Something about the size that would keep maybe 6 cans cool. I currently utilize a kids insulated school lunch bag. But am constantly filling it with ice. Most of the time the store personnel will let me fill in for free but here lately they want to charge me or sell me 25# bag of ice.

Put a thermometer in my tour pac yesterday, ran a few errands, maybe an hour or so. Checked when I got home.......145*....one of my meds indicates temp not to exceed 70*.

Ideas or thoughts ?

8~\o
 
I know this is going to sound strange but has anyone ran across or heard of a small 12V DC refrigeratored bag that would fit in a king tour-pac or the trunk (without taking up all the space). Have a friend that has one in his pickup that cools 18 cans of adult beverage but it's way to big. It's kinda like an Igloo cooler with a built in cooling unit.

I need one to keep medications cool. Something about the size that would keep maybe 6 cans cool. I currently utilize a kids insulated school lunch bag. But am constantly filling it with ice. Most of the time the store personnel will let me fill in for free but here lately they want to charge me or sell me 25# bag of ice.

Put a thermometer in my tour pac yesterday, ran a few errands, maybe an hour or so. Checked when I got home.......145*....one of my meds indicates temp not to exceed 70*.

Ideas or thoughts ?

8~\o

I have a Dc travel cooler/warmer... Vector #VEC 221. And it will fit in my Tri-Glide's trunk, It only holds 4 cans... And keeps them cool.. But i never leave it on without the engine running for any length of time, I really don't how long the trikes battery will stay charged with the engine off and the cooler running.. :Shrug:
 
Well Rhino, if ya do leave the cooler running with the engine off try to park at the top of a steep hill.

PC
 
There are some out there. I had one that looked like a small frig that would hold 4 cans and ran on 12 volt. I left it running all the time in my van. I don't know how long a motorcycle battery would run it.
 

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