by Frog » Sat Jul 03, 2010 6:18 pm
Herd:
I don't know how much greater capacity an AGM battery will give you. 12 volt refrigerators just consume a hugh amount of electricity. You might get an extra day out of the new battery at best.
A 75 watt solar panel would provide about 5-6 amps max per hour in direct sunlight. If you get "sunlight" from 8-6, 10 hours, you might average 4 amps per hour. That would give you 40 amps a day which would go a long way toward keeping your battery up, but on a long trip without adding alternator generated juice to the battery, the fridge will ultimately kill whatever battery you have. A second panel would double the input.
You have a few choices:
Dump the refrigerator and get either a gas/electric fridge or an ice box.
Add one or two solar panels. Two would probably keep ahead of the demand on most days.
Use a generator; those noisy, smelly beasts.
Plug into 110 power.
Hook up the car and recharge the trailer battery off the car which would take a few hours a day of burning gasoline.
Add a second battery, or ideay two golf cart 6 volt batteries in series.
Conserve all other forms of electrical consumption as best you can, i.e. lanterns instead of trailer lights.
If the fridge is out of the sun, you might try running it during the day and cutting it off or back for a few hours at night or run it on a timer so it's on an hour, off an hour so its on and off a total of 12 hours for each.
Probably not much help, but good luck on your problem.
Everything I've read about the 12 volt refrigerators is that they do use a lot of power.