
Gladtobehere wrote:Also, batteries and many solar panels are quite heavy so they are much better suited for stationary installations.
bdosborn wrote:
There are 12V refrigerators that only use 1 amp-hr instead of 16 amp-hrs but they're spendy.
Bruce
eamarquardt wrote:bdosborn wrote:
There are 12V refrigerators that only use 1 amp-hr instead of 16 amp-hrs but they're spendy.
Bruce
I've picked up four Norcolds (exact same as Engles) off of Craigslist for about the same as one new one.
Get a charge controller for the solar panels, and use it to charge up a battery bank. You want to charge controller so the solar panels don't overcharge the battery. As for battery size. The larger the better. The smaller the percentage you draw down a battery, the longer it will last. You don't want to ever draw down a deep discharge battery more than 80%, and it will last allot longer if you only draw it down to 50% or less. A 100Amp hour battery bank should run an Engal 45 refrigerator and a couple LED lights a few hours a night for 2 to 3 days with no recharge and not use over 80% of it's charge capacity. With solar recharge during the day you should never see it get to discharged unless you have a long period of cloudy days.goldgeezer wrote:im not out much money the refer was on sale for $46.00 and the 100 watt solar panels i only had to give $50.00 each so im good!
goldgeezer wrote:im not out much money the refer was on sale for $46.00 and the 100 watt solar panels i only had to give $50.00 each so im good!
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