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landyacht318 wrote:
My Norcold De0040 lasted a little over 5 years running 11 months a year
It was loud and vibrated a lot. 1.7 cubic feet, consumed about 18 to 20 amp hours per 24 hours, but there are many variables to that. My figure is 80 max f daytime ambients and minimal door openings.
When the Norcold failed, I replaced it with a Vitrifrigo. The Danfoss/Secop compressor is much quieter with no vibration.
Danfoss compressors speed are adjustable from 2000 to 3500 rpm.
The Norcold drew 2.7 amps running.
My Danfoss starts about 3.0 amps and tapers down to 2.5 amps within a minute of kicking on. I have it at 2000 rpm but it came with a resistor to run at 2500rpm and there it drew 3.6 amps that tapered to 3.2 by the end of the cycle.
The Vitrifrigo (1.8 cubic feet)is slightly more efficient than the Norcold, and much quieter.
Residential 120vac fridges run via an inverter will consume much more than a fridge designed for DC. The 130$ dorm fridge from lowes/HD is a False economy, unless you camp primarily with hookups and battery consumption is not an issue
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stan909 wrote:
Here is the place to ask about compressor fridges. Sportsmobile forums Compressor type fridges are standard on all Sportsmobiles.Propane fridges are an extra option.The fridge/freezer I just bought (Dometic 18cf top loading) cycles on and off.I assume the same for the rest of the line.I don't know what it uses as far as amps per hour but it would be on the 3 amp side since I use it as a freezer because our fridge is only a fridge.I just bought a 155 watts solar panel and charge controller today and will install in the morning.The batteries cannot last longer than 20 hours with the freezer running but at 7 amps in full sun the solar should help greatly.I may even try running the fridge on DC as well, just as an experiment.
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