We bought a 2021 Wolf Pup 16FQ travel trailer this past December and promptly put it in storage for the rest of the winter season, so haven't had a chance to try anything out other than in our driveway for a day.
The trailer is equipped with a 10 cu ft Furrion 12 volt refrigerator and a 50 watt solar roof panel. My son is planning a trip in this trailer from Ontario to British Columbia and back this coming August to October, likely driving 6 - 10 hours per day.
Can anyone tell us if there will be issues with the fridge/freezer staying cold while travelling these lengths of time? They will be storing their Australian Shepherd's raw food in the freezer and need it to stay frozen. They will be staying at provincial parks mostly, but also some overnight boondocking at Flying J's in some cases.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated since the 12 volt fridge is new to us.
The trailer is equipped with a 10 cu ft Furrion 12 volt refrigerator and a 50 watt solar roof panel. My son is planning a trip in this trailer from Ontario to British Columbia and back this coming August to October, likely driving 6 - 10 hours per day.
Can anyone tell us if there will be issues with the fridge/freezer staying cold while travelling these lengths of time? They will be storing their Australian Shepherd's raw food in the freezer and need it to stay frozen. They will be staying at provincial parks mostly, but also some overnight boondocking at Flying J's in some cases.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated since the 12 volt fridge is new to us.
Thanks!
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