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Mar 10, 2016Explorer II
coolmom42 wrote:
I would consider one of the super-efficient 12V compressor models, too. Prices vary quite a bit but there are several brands out there. You would need 2 separate units to function as both a fridge and a freezer. Using 12 V appliances would let you avoid adding a larger inverter. Of course they use some power, and many people who use them also have a good bit of solar. But they ARE designed to take rugged use.
I have had a 12V compressor fridge/freezer for 5 years and I am confused about your comment about needing 2 separate units, a freezer and a fridge.
Dave
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