AZSpyder wrote:I hope this helps, or is even close to correct. I'm interested if someone with experience running the compressor refrigerators can fault my numbers.
Jerry
I think you're in the ballpark. 24 hours X 1.65 amps (I’m pessimist) = 39.6 amp hours a day. Close enough to say it requires pretty much a 100 amp hour battery of its own and the battery will be used to nearly its capacity each day (up and down). This is a strain on a battery and will reduce its life.
You could argue that solar panels with enough capacity to charge the batteries and cover the 1.65 amp draw might reduce the cycle load on the battery and extend its life.
So, I think you’re gonna need more battery capacity (weight) and a substantial charging set up to make it work but I could be wrong.
Guess someone will have to try and see what really works. Sounds as though a couple of you have these units on hand so maybe you could do some testing as see what happens.
No fair testing when there is snow on the ground!
You never know till you ask or try!
Cheers,
Gus
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