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Vulcan_Rider
Aug 30, 2015Explorer
mkguitar wrote:
If you can suggest a different way to test I'd be interested in your experience
Try it a time or two with skipping the DC part. That likely is the most inefficient mode, followed closely by AC.
I just leave mine on propane all the time. Cools good, doesn't use much gas and a tiny bit of battery.
I would use AC only after getting it good and cold.....where shore power is available. It takes mine a good 8-10 hours to get noticeably cold when on AC. Only a couple of hours on propane.
All of your messing around with fans probably isn't really helping much and might be counter-productive. Are these fans being used inside the fridge or outside ?? 100CFM is WAY overkill for inside......and probably mild overkill for the external part too.
More is not always better.
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