For those of us practicing or contemplating long stays off-grid, Solar-based Fridge cooling options are the deal.
Since the Sundanzer or Sunfrost Fridges - Sunfrost being the fav of off-grid folks for Home - are not necessarily designed to withstand road rigors, the Engel or Edgestar Fridge/Freezers sound pretty sweet. The real world testimonials above are duly noted - especially at such a great price - since a PV Panel-based scenario is identical to our intended use.
The 3 way Fridge in my '83 Avion used on site while building a Solar House sprung a leak in the Ammonia tubing. I got a slight whiff of those fumes, and innocently opened the full size Fridge while investigating. The blast of accumulated Ammonia on a warm day choked and knocked me down. I'm damned lucky I wasn't blinded. Lesson learned, not to the mention the hassle of having to level those Fridges, and their cost.
Thick wall superinsulation helps any cooling method, and is a key part of the 'home' Fridges linked below. Energy you never lose you never have to replace.
For about the same amperage draw as a Fantastic Fan, I plan to use the 'Swamp' Cooler linked here to keep the CT at modest temps whether we're in it or not. CT water will be supplied out of Truck bed Tank that enables long term BLM Land camping, etc.
http://www.turbokool.com/
At ~70 F degrees internal CT temp, Thermoelectric Coolers that drop the internal Fridge temp by ~40 F degrees become an option. A PV Solar-based 'plus' is their low current draw, although an efficient Compressor Fridge doesn't draw much either. Since we have lotsa spare Insulation laying about, and a 5 day Cooler and a Thermoelectric Cooler already, we'll experiment first. We'll spend more $$ later for the Engel/Edgestar if req'd. It appears the amperage draw for all these cooling solutions is about the same.
As the old saying goes, 'a teaspoon of honey attracts more flies than a gallon of vinegar'. With this maxim in mind, I'll let my babe of a Wife hit up some friendly Big Rig RV'ers nearby to make a water-filled Ziploc bag or two of ice in their full-featured Fridges for our use in a 5 day Cooler, or in a Thermoelectric Cooler if the clouds set in long term. A guy's gotta have a backup plan, and we seem to make friends in any Country we've visited... Besides, my beloved 'Snyders' Pretzels come in a box that's no good for holding ice. ;-)
Running the connected TV for ~1/2 hour to charge CT Batteries is another 'last ditch' way to recharge DC. As PV Panel prices/watt continue to drop, a couple of Panels on my CT roof will likely keep us powered just fine while skipping Generator cost + noise.
The Engel ~2.7 Amp current draw kindly supplied above equals ~38 watts @ an assumed 14 VDC. I guess we got off-grid Food preservation under control. Now, if only I can get around powering The Wife's 115 VAC Hairdryer with a pricy Inverter or Honda Generator, I'll have the +12 VDC life all covered!
http://home.howstuffworks.com/solar-pow ... rator1.htm
http://www.sunfrost.com/refrigerators_main.html
http://www.google.com/search?aq=0&oq=en ... frigerator
http://www.google.com/search?aq=f&sourc ... star+FP860
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watt