Mar-26-2015 12:58 PM
May-08-2015 08:28 PM
jwduke wrote:Ontarian wrote:
We have a Pinnacle with a Samsung RF197 which I installed two years ago. Powered full time from a Xantrex 1000 watt pure sine inverter, connected to two Group 24 marine batteries. Fridge will run for 16 hours before voltage drops to 11.5. While driving, charge line from truck keeps battery voltage above 12.5, even while driving all day. Check our blog article for details of the installation.
What do you use to keep the doors from coming open going down the road?
May-08-2015 07:46 PM
Ontarian wrote:
We have a Pinnacle with a Samsung RF197 which I installed two years ago. Powered full time from a Xantrex 1000 watt pure sine inverter, connected to two Group 24 marine batteries. Fridge will run for 16 hours before voltage drops to 11.5. While driving, charge line from truck keeps battery voltage above 12.5, even while driving all day. Check our blog article for details of the installation.
Apr-24-2015 06:41 PM
Apr-23-2015 11:54 AM
Ontarian wrote:
We have a Pinnacle with a Samsung RF197 which I installed two years ago. Powered full time from a Xantrex 1000 watt pure sine inverter, connected to two Group 24 marine batteries. Fridge will run for 16 hours before voltage drops to 11.5. While driving, charge line from truck keeps battery voltage above 12.5, even while driving all day. Check our blog article for details of the installation.
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Mar-26-2015 04:42 PM
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Mar-26-2015 03:42 PM
Adam H wrote:
Funny thing is, this fridge draws as much as the 10cu/ft ones I looked at. Also, the really small one I have at work has the same specs. Go figure.....
Specs on the inverter call for .5a no load draw but when I measure it is .18a???
Fridge cooled in less than 2 hours with nothing in it to help, still empty and it is at 0deg freezer and 28 fridge set on 4 out of 6. Ambient temp is about 75deg. Going to open the garage and let the sun hit it for a while and see.
Compressor temp is the same as when plugged into the house and no additional noise on the cheap MSW inverter.
Mar-26-2015 03:21 PM
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Mar-26-2015 03:18 PM
Mar-26-2015 02:55 PM
Adam H wrote:
I don't think there is an issue with adding a third battery as long as it is in good shape. Batteries are not smart and really don't care about mixing and matching, I will test it again when I'm done after I let it sit untouched for a week. Not positive I will be adding it until I do that test. The fridge is a Black and Decker 4.5 cu/ft apartment fridge. I have had it for 2 years now as a spare, it is about 18in shorter than the Dometic it is replacing. Looking forward to the added shelf above the fridge. Ideally a taller fridge would be better and when I get one I probably will do another install, but I have this and the fridge part is larger than the Dometic fridge but the freezer is tiny. Since it can hold my ice cream its large enough for me.
Doing the stress test today since I am home on kid patrol all day. Charged battery last night and have been running the fridge for 8 hours now
Open circuit voltage is 12.52 and running is 12.40
Let's see what it looks like after 10 hours......
I will stop when the OCV is 12.0v