โAug-25-2020 09:04 AM
โAug-25-2020 11:04 AM
2oldman wrote:
I don't understand your reference to AC/Dc for fridge. A lithium battery is not going to solve your problems, it's still just a 100ah battery from which you can draw a bit more power than an acid.
Solar is a really good idea for this problem. In fact, it's about the only idea unless you like hookups all the time or running a generator.
Here's a few previous posts on the subject:
pros-cons v. gas2016
boondock with residential refer 2018
household refer and inverter2009
Household refer Class A 2009
residential fridge- boondocking 09
Residential refer Class A 2010
โAug-25-2020 10:43 AM
โAug-25-2020 10:37 AM
rcksblr wrote:
Anyway, I had resound to just buying a new fridge and getting one equipped for Propane. After looking into that, there seems to be a good amount of options out there to stick with the residential fridge setup and just go with Lithium batteries or other upgrades. I am not interested in going solar. I do have an 120W portable solar kit that I hardwired to my battery bank to help maintain things. I am leaning toward just putting a Lithium battery for the dedicated Fridge battery as it's got long life and would charge fast. It's just a large cost initially I want to be sure its a good option.
Does anyone have any advice/input on this? Much appreciated!
โAug-25-2020 10:29 AM
jdc1 wrote:
100amps/day is what a 20 cubic fridge/freezer uses. One $899 battery will work for a day. You'll need a different charger.
โAug-25-2020 10:28 AM
โAug-25-2020 09:21 AM