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BFL13 wrote:Thanks for breaking down the numbers, BFL13. Based on your calculations it would appear four GC2 batteries should last at least 24 hours (discharging from 12.7 to 12.2 volts) if the refrigerator's duty-cycle was reduced to a more realistic 35-50 percent. That's good to know. Thanks again!otrfun wrote:50 percent of 440 = 220AH/12a = 18.33 hours, but that does not allow for Peukert. The 20 hr rate for 440 is 22 amps not 12, so it should take longer than 18.33 hours. Looking at it another way, at 12a draw the capacity is more than 440 but I don't have the tables to show how much more.
Assuming one was powering a residential fridge with an inverter that drew 12a (at 12vdc) when the compressor cycled, how long would it take to discharge a bank of four, GC2, 6-volt batteries from 12.7 to 12.2 volts, under a worst case, full-on, 100 percent duty-cycle?
Also ignoring "inverter creep" where its amps draw goes up as battery voltage falls, which will make average amp draw a little higher than 12 but do we need exact numbers here?
โJun-03-2017 10:40 AM
otrfun wrote:
Assuming one was powering a residential fridge with an inverter that drew 12a (at 12vdc) when the compressor cycled, how long would it take to discharge a bank of four, GC2, 6-volt batteries from 12.7 to 12.2 volts, under a worst case, full-on, 100 percent duty-cycle?
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MrWizard wrote:
My fridge is on an outside wall, aren't all RV installed fridges on an outside wall
I use my awnings, and the fridge stays shaded
MrWizard wrote:
RV or electric makes no difference, if you park it in the sun , it will change the rate of cooling, residential just responds faster when you turn it up, because of the hot sun
โJun-02-2017 10:53 AM
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Halmfamily wrote:
It's nice to have frozen ice cream and to be able to hold the fridge door open more than five seconds.
โJun-02-2017 09:30 AM
MrWizard wrote:
Why are you worried about temp range
It's no different than living in a house or apartment
โJun-02-2017 08:56 AM
RVcrazy wrote:
We do not currently have an inverted, generator or solar panels. Would that change your opinion. We currently move fridge stuff to an ice chest for travel days over about 2 hours to keep food at a safe temperature. How long does the residential fridge keep under 40 if you are on the road without the solar etc? Thanks!
โJun-02-2017 06:18 AM