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โMar-10-2021 07:53 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
inrush on ours is around 3x running current, has a decent compressor motor. I have 500W max of solar and can run the ice maker enough each day to keep us supplied with ice and still keep the batteries near full charge.
โMar-10-2021 06:55 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:ktmrfs wrote:philh wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
when boondocking we run it off the inverter as needed. We bought the smallest one we could get.
the one we have makes plenty of ice and the cubes seem to work just fine keeping the coolers cold.
How big is the inverter?
1000W, but most of the portable icemakers only draw maybe 100-15W W peak. IIRC mine draws a little over 1A based on the nameplate.
Next, there are only a few mfg of the ice makers. Most are just branded with dozens of other names. Heir (sp?) is one of the main mfg.
That 1A, is at 120V, turns into 10A-11A at 12V per hr when running. Startup surge will be 8 - 10 times the run current so startup surge can be as much as 100A-110A at 12V.
Ours pretty much never stops running unlike a home fridge conversion so your looking at needing close to 264Ahr of battery capacity per 24 hrs of operation for boondocking.. If the fan is running, so is the compressor.. Will take a lot of solar, battery and or generator for boondocking, plan accordingly.
We only use ours when camping with shore power.
โMar-10-2021 05:12 AM
ktmrfs wrote:philh wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
when boondocking we run it off the inverter as needed. We bought the smallest one we could get.
the one we have makes plenty of ice and the cubes seem to work just fine keeping the coolers cold.
How big is the inverter?
1000W, but most of the portable icemakers only draw maybe 100-15W W peak. IIRC mine draws a little over 1A based on the nameplate.
Next, there are only a few mfg of the ice makers. Most are just branded with dozens of other names. Heir (sp?) is one of the main mfg.
โMar-09-2021 07:04 PM
philh wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
when boondocking we run it off the inverter as needed. We bought the smallest one we could get.
the one we have makes plenty of ice and the cubes seem to work just fine keeping the coolers cold.
How big is the inverter?
โMar-09-2021 05:40 PM
philh wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
when boondocking we run it off the inverter as needed. We bought the smallest one we could get.
the one we have makes plenty of ice and the cubes seem to work just fine keeping the coolers cold.
How big is the inverter?
โMar-09-2021 03:33 PM
โMar-09-2021 03:13 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
when boondocking we run it off the inverter as needed. We bought the smallest one we could get.
the one we have makes plenty of ice and the cubes seem to work just fine keeping the coolers cold.
โMar-09-2021 03:11 PM
Grit dog wrote:
It wasn't "right" but desperate times called for desperate measures!
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys:
โMar-09-2021 01:06 PM
โMar-09-2021 10:31 AM
dedmiston wrote:
Our tumblers are double-walled Hydro knock-offs and they're amazing. They're huge though, so you have to limit yourself to just a couple, because three+ drinks from those tumblers will knock you out.
What did the pioneers do in their Conestoga wagons?
โMar-09-2021 09:52 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Not trying to de-rail the ice maker question, but if you're going through alot of ice in a cooler (presumably away from the RV where you cant just keep stuff in the fridge) then a good cooler is worth the money.
If you're hammering through the ice sitting in the shade next to the RV downing cocktails, invest in a couple Hydro Flasks for your drinks. Your ice consumption will go down considerably and your booze consumption will increase!
Stay thirsty my friend!
365 days a year, Hydro flask is the go to for hot and cold drinks. Camping, empty out the last morning coffee (still warm around noon). Fill with ice and get the cocktails rolling. Next morning have to dump out the ice that's left to fill with coffee again!
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys: