This is a topic of interest for me. I currently have the Dometic 80L, 2 way and seems to work well, except for the 5 amps it needs to keep it cool. Never heard of the National Luna and appears to be a good one. Those that have mounted theirs on a slider, can you suggest what you used for the slider hardware. I would imagine, it has to be robust enough to handle the weight of the frig + content.
Also, those that have made the conversion to this top load, did you find the smaller capacity equate to more efficient use of space, resulting in not having to have the equivalent volume capacity?
Thanks.
I used full extension ball bearing drawer sliders from Home Depot. I'll be on the road for 10 days so I'll try to remember to take some pics when I get back. Some top load fridge manufacturers have a slider made specifically for their unit, making it pretty simple to install. Truckfridge has one but it cost $199.00 so I spent about $20.00 for some hardware and just used scraps pieces of plywood and 1x's that always seem to be around my shop. My TF51 is plenty big enough for 4-5 days of food for me and the Mrs. We don't drink much so we only load a sixer and a couple of other beverages. Although the OEM 3 way was larger (60L ??) I never feel like I should have gone with a larger top loader.
http://www.homedepot...-ZP-W/202200646
Hey, found a pic that pretty much shows the drawer sliders.
Edited by Ronin, 06 October 2017 - 01:51 AM.