โMar-10-2015 11:25 AM
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Texas Two Steppers wrote:
Does anyone have information from a reliable source on the amp draw (@ 12v) of an energy efficient residential refers over a 24 hour period under normal operating conditions? (By normal operating conditions I mean full of food, opening and closing 20-30 times a day with an outdoor temp of 85ish.)
โMar-10-2015 04:40 PM
โMar-10-2015 04:29 PM
ScottG wrote:smkettner wrote:
Don't they all have an energy sticker?
Post what it says in annual kWh and we can convert to daily 12v power.
Yes they do.
You can go to Home Depot's web site (or others) and get all the energy usage specs for a given fridge.
I went on that site and found that if you pay just a bit more and get an Energy Star rated fridge, it will use far less power.
I think that's well worth considering when your running it of your batteries.
โMar-10-2015 03:32 PM
smkettner wrote:
Don't they all have an energy sticker?
Post what it says in annual kWh and we can convert to daily 12v power.
โMar-10-2015 02:51 PM
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โMar-10-2015 11:46 AM
Texas Two Steppers wrote:You mean when running on an inverter? It would be ~ 10x the amp draw at 120v.
Does anyone have information from a reliable source on the amp draw (@ 12v) of an energy efficient residential refers
โMar-10-2015 11:45 AM