I need to keep salt ice going for a few days at a DOC hut. Better to keep it in the bags in the chilly bin until needed or empty it out the bags before setting off?
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I need to keep salt ice going for a few days at a DOC hut. Better to keep it in the bags in the chilly bin until needed or empty it out the bags before setting off?
I've had mixed results but all tests indicate it doesn't matter if the bag is on or not, some may argue the bag is an extra layer of insulation. I have found it negligible.
The real ice keeper is a good bin with good seals and no going in or out, if you want to use it for drinks etc then open it once, get what you need and close it. Its the in and out that kills it.
So I would take an extra bin for drinks etc and only enter the ice bin when needed.
Thanks Gibo. It's just for fish. Icey-Tek should do the job.
While I cannot answer that specifically, I do know if you can keep it 'dry' it will last longer. An old trick we used with bottles was to open the lid and leave them so they drained as they thawed. And water thaw would drip out the bottom.
If you want to try it try this Freeze to blocks of ice in plastic mugs Put one on the drip tray rack over the sink and leave the other in the cup. You should find that the one on the rack will still be a smaller chunk of ice well after the other has thawed into water in the cup. Younger brother used to get a week or more on stewart island with big blocks of ice that were drained....
Freeze the chilly bin by putting in a freezer/cold room before you put the salt ice in too, a lot of melt happens by getting a warm chilly bin down to the ice temperature.
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And for goodness sake keep it in the shade (or even better a creek) am amazed at how many folks forget the sun moves therefore shadows move during the day.....
I use plastic water bottles filled with salt water then freeze. Get a good 5 days out of them in my icy tech
I have a big chilly bin, but an even bigger freezer, so that sounds like a plan :thumbsup:
Doc hut eh??? North of you?
There's a few in the north. Don't get too excited, it's not a hunting trip, it's a family trip plus a bit of fishing to keep the troops fed.
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I’d be putting salt water into coke bottles and freezing them they last for days and nothing gets wet.
Funny you should say that :D
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if you go to local fish n chip shop...or the market,grab a couple of the polybins...they get used once then chucked.....1/4 fill it with water and put in freezer....if you leave it shut it will last 4-5 days as will be a big solid block...I put my beerzies in one like this...and had to wait 3 days for them to thaw out LOL...ICY bits in beerzies isnt a lot of fun.
I use the Puhoi plastic milk bottles filled with sea water, they are quite square and stack reasonably well.. I seem to get plenty of spaces with coke bottles. I use a blue and green cap system, the green cap signifies salt water, the blue caps are fresh water which i can drink... Apparently salt ice has a much lower salt content than sea water hence the sea water which should last longer ?
Yup.
Thread resurrection. Just back from a 48 hour trip in warm conditions and less than a cupful of salt ice melted. Pre-cooling certainly seems to make a difference. I loaded the chilly bin the night before the trip with ice blocks, then removed them and loaded up with salt ice and food just before the trip.
dry ice works a treat, it can refreeze the entire bin solid again as the salt ice drips over it so that may be of assistance to you. I had mine sitting in the sun for 4 days and and the beers were still frozen solid, they were room temp when I put them in there.
Are you going fishing outside the harbour?
Chucking frozen bottles into the bin the night before to pre cool the bin makes a big difference.
Nice spot that. Even fishing off the rocks nearby can be productive.