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Old 06-13-2019, 01:58 PM
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Question plug-in cooler bag

Anyone have or seen the plug-in cooler bag listed on the Suncoast site. I need to know the height. The Suncoast contact says it's arround16 to 20 inches tall, that's not very
Porsche precise. Any help would be appreciated. FR
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Do you have a link?
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Yes try this. https://www.suncoastparts.com/produc...your%20Porsche.
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Well there’s the answer in the picture. Just measure on top of that speaker trim and go man. It’s a soft bag but ugly.

I would go go with a soft yeti personally.
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I have an older version of the bag, so I am concerned about providing you with the dimensions as I can't guarantee it is the same. It is not soft - just looks that way from the exterior. The inside is a hard cube. The built-in refrigeration unit when plugged in means that it will stay cold long after your wine spoils in a Yeti - ;-)
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Great wine gets better over time....
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Originally Posted by Jeremy
I have an older version of the bag, so I am concerned about providing you with the dimensions as I can't guarantee it is the same. It is not soft - just looks that way from the exterior. The inside is a hard cube. The built-in refrigeration unit when plugged in means that it will stay cold long after your wine spoils in a Yeti - ;-)
Thanks Jeremy, The height is what concerns me. What are the dimensions of yours if you don't mind.
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I have a couple fridges I use for camping. one in the Panny, and one in my Jeep (ARB 32QT) both of them have a small digital display and you get to set the voltage cutoff to protect the vehicle battery.

to give you an idea, here is a link to the cheaper and smaller one I use in the Panny.

Amazon.com: VEVOR 12 Volt Refrigerator 16 Qt, Portable Mini Car Fridge w/ -4℉-68℉ Cooling Range & App Control 12/24V DC & 110-240V AC Electric Compressor Cooler for Truck Vehicle RV Boat Outdoor & Home Use, Grey : Automotive Amazon.com: VEVOR 12 Volt Refrigerator 16 Qt, Portable Mini Car Fridge w/ -4℉-68℉ Cooling Range & App Control 12/24V DC & 110-240V AC Electric Compressor Cooler for Truck Vehicle RV Boat Outdoor & Home Use, Grey : Automotive

I also use Ryobi power tools so I have a bunch of the 40V batteries. So I picked up one of their invertors that allows me to run the fridge off my 40V batteries. depending upon the outside temp I get between 16 and 24 hours on a single 6AH ryobi 40V battery with the fridge set at 34 degrees.
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34°C it's hot !



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