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  • Questionmy old unit is mounted in the boat. It has screws that holds it in place in a hole in the cabin wall. Does this unit mount in wall ?

    Asked by maz10.

    • Answer The AC/DC fridge requires a minimum of 5 inches clearance all around the fridge for proper ventilation. Any fridge may be mounted with the mounting hardware. Our fridge does not come with any mounting hardware.

      Answered by Kool Expert

  • QuestionRefrigerator sizeWhat are the dimensions of the Kooltran AC/DC 1.7 cubic refrigerator. I need the width, depth. and height

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer KCR40B Exterior Dimensions 20"h x 18.5"w x 17"d KCR40B Interior Dimensions 16"h x 14"w x 12"d approximately

      Answered by Kool Expert

  • QuestionHow many watts does this refriderator draw

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer I am not sure exactly how many watts are drawn in a time period, but I do know that it is not energy start compliant, so it uses more energy that a normal miniature fridge. It is also thermoelectric cooled, so it has metal plates that get cold, not cold air circulation. There is a device that can be purchased from a hardware store that will tell you exactly how much power this lil fridge/cooler is pulling. hope this was helpful

      Answered by tstathis

  • QuestionDoes this unit have a coolant?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer The KCR40 uses a higher capacity heat pump unit in conjunction with heat pipe technology to provide the best possible performance. A heatpipe is a tube containing a small quantity of refrigerant under low pressure. At one end of the tube heat produced by the heat pump boils the refrigerant into vapour. This vapour moves rapidly to the other end of the tube where the vapour is condensed back into liquid form, from where the refrigerant drains back to the boiler. Due to the low pressure, the temperature of the heatpipe is only a little above ambient temperature.

      Answered by KoolAnswer