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rexlion wrote:
... But I see in another thread that you got a new TC and your new fridge (although same model as before) won't cool well. Did you ever figure out why?
โMar-22-2018 09:30 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
TEST RESULTS
This is for my Dometic 6cu-ft 3-way refrigerator with separate freezer door. About 14 years old.
Rated 1500 BTU/hr
2.7 amp @120v=324W
18 amp @12v = 216W
Actual consumption @120v was 400W at start, 350W later
Loaded with 2 gallons of juice in refrigerator and 2l of water in freezer. All started at 80F
I open the door for few seconds for readouts, what I think makes it real life test.
1st row is time, amb=ambient temp come from my roof-mounted weather station, inside measured on countertop.
fd/rf is temp next to juice in refrigerator, measured with stick thermometer.
flr/fr is freezer floor measured with stick thermometer.
fd/fr is temp of water in the clear bottle measured with infra-red, what is not very accurate, so take it with ๐
tm-amb-ins-fd/rf-flr/fr-fd/fr
12--80--80--80----80----80
1---87--84--78----64----80
2---90--86--78----35----71
3---91--88--74----23----55
4---94--90--69----17----46
5---94--90--68----13----36
6---92--90--64-----8----32
7---93--90--63-----9----32
8---89--89--57----12----36
10--79--85--55-----8----32 (water froze)
6---64--74--47----10----32 ......day 2
9---76--75--45-----9----26 (thermostat cycled off)
10--87--78--40-----0----15
12--94--87--42-----5----18
1---99--90--40-----2----13
4--103--96--39-----0-----6
5--104--94--40-----0-----3
6--100--96--40-----0-----1
8---93--95--40---(-5)----1
10--88--92--34---(-3)----4
turned off for the night/switched to propane
6---77--82--50----40----40..... day 3
7---77--82--50----30----36
9---86--85--48-----5----24
11--88--89--50-----2----11
12--92--92--55-----0----11
1---95--94--55-----0-----7
3--102--97--50---(-2)----2
4--103--98--50---(-2)----2
5--103--99--52---(-6)----1
7---99--99--50---(-5)----0
โMay-26-2017 06:26 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
12v compressor is superior cooling wise- but when you have no solar, no 4-batteries and boondocks in quiet area, where generators are not welcome, you will have superiority issue.
Don't know if any manufacturer offers 12v fridge with solars option, but I would estimate that would be $2000 option.
Would I pay for it? I don't think so. I like to camp in shade with no noise and go for 1/2 day hiking or boating without worry if my solar is having enough power to keep my beer cold.
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pianotuna wrote:
You still have to worry about being level.
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