reed cundiff wrote:AvantiThanksWhen you write 2.2 to 5.2 A, are you discussing AC or DC. Assume it must be 12 V DC or 26 to 62 W. With 50% duty cycle this would be 13 to 31 W. This is less than the parasitic loss from our inverter and is quite low fr...
reed cundiff wrote:We have a typical Dometic propane/AC fridge. Have been following this debate for a while; however, I have not seen a discussion of how many Watt-hours are required to run a compressor unit for a day.The fridges with Danfoss compres...
black88mx6 wrote:avanti wrote:black88mx6 wrote:Normally newer equipment works better than old, modern 3 way absorption units automatically switch between modes and work well way out of level. Best to compare apples to apples. How old is old.Old is ...
black88mx6 wrote:Normally newer equipment works better than old, modern 3 way absorption units automatically switch between modes and work well way out of level. Best to compare apples to apples. How old is old.Old is 2005. There have been few subs...
Shearwater wrote:Compressor fridges get cold a lot faster than 3 way/propane. There's also 1 less way to die from carbon monoxide.I've owned both, and am a firm believer in compressors. You ARE taking on the issue of constantly feeding it amps (not ...