I see it often "out West"
Donna,
I just use bag ice for daily use around here (NC) but when I go out west and stay in an "off the grid" cabin for a week at a time, we haul in 150-175 quart capacity marine coolers for the week's vittles and we ice them down with block ice, which we find pretty much anywhere we look for ice in Montana, Wyoming, and Utah. Not as likely to find blocks at small general stores/convenience stores, but grocery stores, Wal-Mart, tackle shops, and sporting goods stores generally all have blocks.
Foy
You can bypass the ignition
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Originally Posted by
Mass Tim
... the accessory sockets have all been switched with the ignition, and we don't leave the ignition "on" (engine off) when parked.
And while you are out of the car, things will get warm/hot and spoil?
I deliberately had the socket for the fridge wired so that it bypasses the ignition. No point having a fridge in the car if the goods are going to spoil while on a hike or having a chinwag. I use my fridge every week for shopping. It is really a permanent fixture in the Outback (and not just because it is too heavy to take out).
The outlet for recharging my phone, also bypasses the ignition.
Lifey