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Electric fridge to replace the original cool box?
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<blockquote data-quote="mike202" data-source="post: 632549" data-attributes="member: 17202"><p>Yes, you can keep the westfalia door as the fridge sits inside the unit. I installed batons on the inside of the unit sides to support the fridge as it screws into these to hold it steady. So there are two doors: the fridge door and the Westy unit original door. I got a lot of my ideas from some others on here if you search including Dirty Harry.</p><p></p><p>I have added a magnetic door stay for the Westy door when the fridge is in use as it’s a lot easier than un clipping the OG strap. However when the fridge is not being used, and is switched off, the door is in the slightly open position on a latch, then I use the strap to hold the Westy door shut. This is the main difference to your fridge at home which is left switched on all the time, whereas your van fridge is not in use all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike202, post: 632549, member: 17202"] Yes, you can keep the westfalia door as the fridge sits inside the unit. I installed batons on the inside of the unit sides to support the fridge as it screws into these to hold it steady. So there are two doors: the fridge door and the Westy unit original door. I got a lot of my ideas from some others on here if you search including Dirty Harry. I have added a magnetic door stay for the Westy door when the fridge is in use as it’s a lot easier than un clipping the OG strap. However when the fridge is not being used, and is switched off, the door is in the slightly open position on a latch, then I use the strap to hold the Westy door shut. This is the main difference to your fridge at home which is left switched on all the time, whereas your van fridge is not in use all the time. [/QUOTE]
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