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You have to have a 12v system in place to run the water pump, i.e. having a battery connected up.(well did with ours) If you don't have an on board charger for the battery take a normal car battery with you and run when on electric hook up.
As for the fridge, it can take quite a while for them to cool. Try running it for 24hours and see if it has cooled down. Ifno luck, it could be that the gases have settled, try taking it out and turning it upside down (think we left ours for about an hour) and then turned it the right way up again.
We fitted extra sockets to ours no problem. Think a lot of people do as there just isn't enough as standard.
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