I saw this a few years ago. Very interesting and worthwhile experiment, from an energy efficiency point of view.
A friend tells me you can order conversion kits online, but I have no info regarding cost or quality.
In a big-trouble scenario, I think super-energy-efficient freezing is what counts the most. Refrigeration is a novelty more than a necessity, except for certain meds. (I.e., take some ice from your freezer and put it in a super-insulated box with today's leftovers.) My 0.02.
If someone wants to try it, perfectly serviceable freezers are free for the taking. They work great, but suck too much juice to keep around. Block of ice in the bottom third, a sealed and thick insulating blanket, and a timer that runs ten minutes every three hours. Boom, it's a chest fridge.
Edited by dougwalkabout (10/02/09 02:20 AM)