Julian Tether brought next idea :
> In message <[email protected]>, Trevor 
> Sheppard  <[email protected]> writes
>> Mmmm - I really did like the Aussie idea when you first posted it, I was
>> very tempted .. lol!
>> 
>> Not my other half I'd need to persuade though - its the bank manager :(
>> 
>> That said, if the insulation is good (I am a tad worried by the fact
>> that nearly all of these have an optional added insulation via a 'bag' -
>> hmm ??why??) and the temperature was down low enough, then it could run
>> either on an electronic timer or, as I was doing back in September,
>> simply by only switching it on for short periods during the day.
>> 
> I missed the bit about the bag
> I would have thought that a small chest freezer from a second hand 
> refurbish shop would be as cheap as anything else
> even a new one is only £140
>
> I reckon that it could be done with a second hand freezer for under £130 
> even getting the kit from Australia ready built.£80

There is one in my garage you can have for nothing, don't think it 
would go through a narrow boat door

-- 
Brian traveling on Harnser
 http://nbharnser.blogspot.com/





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