Well, we do need to keep the insulin pens below 40 F until opened, then one is good for 28 days at ambient temperature. On weekend trips near home we don't bother with spares, but for long trips we carry an extra fresh one and a copy of the prescription as further insurance. The fresh one is a back up in case of loss, which has never happened. I see I made a typo. Peace of mind, not mine. Though I would like to always have my peace. mcneely ---- Bill M <billmonk@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > On Aug 14, 2012, at 10:45 AM, Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET> wrote: > > peace of mine...insulin.. > > -- > > David McNeely > > Having to bring along medication that must be kept below > 40*F is the reason I bought a Truckfridge TF49. With the > Diehard P2 installed I can run my fridge for most of the > weekend without having to worry about dealing with ice > or ac power. With a solar install that is planned I should > be able to extend that even longer without having to go > to a larger battery. Plus the dog/kids love having ice > cream cups after dinner especially in the heat this summer. > > Bill > 87 Westy -- David McNeely |
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