Wow, talk about bringing back a Zombie of a thread that never went anywhere in the first place, from a member no longer active, who no longer owns a TB either.
And at almost 4 years, this has to be some sort of record or something.
g wallace wrote:You need to find somebody with a old water cooled condenser and you convert it to what you need . it a perfect heat exchanger for what you want to do . Now I'm talking refrigeration condenser. You can get them in gallon up to 3 gallons coil it has a two coils in it's 1 coil in it that you can circulate your water through and the other your refrigerator or even hot water off your engine.
And more seriously, I know you are kinda new here still and just didn't know this guy is no longer with us, let alone working on this project anymore.
You're idea isn't bad. It works. The coil idea is time proven, but the problem is, the DC powered fridges aren't
that great. They do a great job keeping cold things cold, but they're slow to actually cool warm things down. The water would have to spend a lot of time in the coil in the fridge for it to work. Now if you filled the coil with water today, to fill your water bottles with tomorrow, you'd have your gallon coil of cold water. But at that point, what Bill said would be far more easier and space efficient, just using plastic rectangular containers in the fridge. And that way you could cool off or partially freeze a portion of your water at home before you even leave, and the fridge will do the job it was designed to do, keep cold things things cold.