Пікірлер
@christophersaul
@christophersaul 4 күн бұрын
I’ve never been able to find a nice spot to camp up Yibir. Hope it wasn’t too hot!
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 күн бұрын
It was around 23 at night. With a slight breeze I actually turned the fan off in my tent. Was very pleasant.
@christophersaul
@christophersaul 4 күн бұрын
How are you getting on with these ones? I Iike this option as you don’t need to do anything special to fit them, plus if you need to replace a tyre it seems you can fit them easily to the spare.
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 күн бұрын
I'll be switching back to the original ones as I'm having a few issues with these actually. I'll try to make a short video update soon
@christophersaul
@christophersaul 3 күн бұрын
Good info, thanks. I’ve bought a set of five directly from Apex so the spare tyre can have one fitted (I rotate the tyres every ten k or so).
@donovanhenry6613
@donovanhenry6613 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I was scratching my head at that same warning and my voltage was all over the place. I’m going to work on my dual battery power supply to give out what’s causing the issue. Thank you
@donovanhenry6613
@donovanhenry6613 22 күн бұрын
Update: I bought the same kit from dometic and wires directly from my aux battery in my Jeep and it works perfectly. Thank you so much for this video. I thought my fridge was toast but it was just the crappy outlets I bought off Amazon that were the problem. A thousand thank you’s!
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 7 күн бұрын
Happy to hear my video was able to help you resolve the issue. Thanks for your comment.
@450aron
@450aron Ай бұрын
Looks great! Any update on the garage?
@thepatternforms859
@thepatternforms859 Ай бұрын
How many watts is 3.3amp hours how much solar needed to run continuously
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller Ай бұрын
3.3ah will be about 39.6watts per hour if you're using a 12v system. How much solar you would need to run that continuous depends on the battery type and size, charger, and solar panel used as well as how much sun you get per day. In order to continue to run the fridge at night make sure the solar is enough to run the fridge during the day as well as top up the battery enough to keep the fridge running at night.
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller Ай бұрын
You'll need to account for other contributing factors to energy loss and efficiency like ambient temperatures and weather. For example if you live somewhere that it snows, the fridge will be idle most of the night. If you live somewhere in the desert the fridge may be running all night to keep the same temp. Therefore Power consumption will be different, the same goes for weather conditions. Cloudy weather will yeild less solar input to your battery. That is why it's best to look at worst case scenario, what is the max power draw of the fridge and plan for a battery that can meet that and a solar that can exceed that by twice (so it can run the fridge during the day and charge the battery enough for night)
@thepatternforms859
@thepatternforms859 Ай бұрын
How much solar watts needed to run this continuous without ever stopping?
@cougar518
@cougar518 3 ай бұрын
No anti thief lock..
@chrisridebike8
@chrisridebike8 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review. Definitely more info in there than the typical review and shows that you actually use them.
@kindnesscounts7748
@kindnesscounts7748 5 ай бұрын
Lets chat about the 37" Cooper AT3 XLTs What do you think? Does it have a 3ply sidewall or just traction on the 2ply sidewalls. I run the 285 75 17 and its been by far the best AT tire ai have owned.
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 5 ай бұрын
The STT have a 3ply sidewall and the AT3 have a 2ply. There's no perfect tire. It all depends on your vehicle and the environment you drive in. For example my truck will never see snow conditions and is very heavy. While the tire is amazing for me in the sand my weight does cause the sidewall to still bulge a bit on road pressures. I'm coming up on a year with them soon and I'm extremely happy with them so far. I'm not sure what I would run in the future as I'm not certain there's a better all round tire with comfort, noise, and performance.
@kindnesscounts7748
@kindnesscounts7748 5 ай бұрын
@@RoamingDesertDweller thanks for the info. I've been so happy with my 285's that I went ahead and ordered the 37's. Unfortunately it seems as if cooper is not making them any longer. My last set lasted almost 6 years. I expect I will have 300k on my dodge by the time I need to replace these. By that time, technology will have improved and we will have additional options I suppose. BTW I had mine in blizzard and ice conditions with my family in the truck and a full load. not a slip or slide.. fantastic tire on wet, snowy and dry conditions IMHO. I am just now replacing them with 4/32 tread
@KnowTheNewOfficial
@KnowTheNewOfficial 7 ай бұрын
If I use the jackery 1000 solar power station then how long will this dometic cfx3 75 run continuously? Can you please tell me about it? Have any idea?
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 7 ай бұрын
It will depend on many factors like the location you keep the fridge. For example if its in a hot climate the compressor will be turning on more often. Also if you have the temperature set low like freezing, it will turn on more often to keep it at that temp. But for example if you live somewhere where it snows the compressor might not turn on as often. How often and how long you open the fridge doors will even effect the temperature . So an accurate answer depends on your specific use situation. But with some simple math we can get a rough idea for you. A 1000w lithium system like the jackery is about 83ah. (Watt ÷ 12volts) and worst case If both compartments are set to freezer and running constantly at 7ah you can expect worst to be 11hrs. But more realistically around 4.5a which is 18hrs. If you're in colder climates or have them set to fridge or only using one side of the fridge or are conservative with your use, you'd probably average about 2.5ah and that should give you 30hrs. So short answer, depending on your use you're looking at anywhere from 11hrs minimum to max 30hrs. It's worth noting that dometic also have low voltage shut off for battery protection. This cannot be turned off completely but can be set to low and around 10.5v the fridge will turn off to not damage the battery. I am not aware what voltage the jackery is at when it reads 0% power remaining.
@KnowTheNewOfficial
@KnowTheNewOfficial 7 ай бұрын
@@RoamingDesertDweller in the SUV then how long will It run continuously? South Asia country
@ozeltzex1
@ozeltzex1 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review. How much slower is it in compare to RPV?
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 8 ай бұрын
Nothing comes close to the RPV speed. I would say the RPV are probably twice as fast. I haven't timed the RPV yet with the 37s but I will be switching to them soon so will update with times.
@OutOfOfficeCamping
@OutOfOfficeCamping 9 ай бұрын
It's great to see the new RCV. I installed the Apex RPV on my Ford Ranger Method Beadgrip 707. Love them! I was hoping to get a sample to try out. Thankfully you covered some wonderful points. Mark (& Teresa) Hampstead Maryland • Purpose Built Adventure Rig • Ford Ranger - GFC Camper V2 #1919 • Kia Soulverlander •
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 9 ай бұрын
I loved the RPV I had on my other vehicle. I'm most likely going to shift these RCV over to my off-road trailer and put the RPV on the truck. The issues faced with the RPV are easily remedied if and when they occur and I think they are a more robust system than these not to mention faster. The more capable you and your vehicle become the more RPV make sense over the RCV. These RCV are a great progression for intermediate offroaders that don't want to fuss with valve stems and don't deflate as often as someone who would use the RPV. My truck however is a dedicated expedition vehicle and I deflate daily and have onboard air so only makes sense to change to the RPV. Happy travels
@OutOfOfficeCamping
@OutOfOfficeCamping 9 ай бұрын
@@RoamingDesertDweller I had picked up a set of the J.T Brooks. Only because I really didn't want to do debead my beadgrips on a manual Coats 220 tire machine. Since a tire shop installed them (Falcon Wildpeak AT3W). After waiting 5 mins to air down on 33's from 32 psi- 18 psi I was like NOPE! Return. Spent $20 more and wish I did it sooner. I don't want to say I'm a value stem snob but I look around even at Expo East see big tires everywhere and rubber valve steps. Apex makes the best products. Thanks for help others see the path to less time waiting and more time wheeling! 🤣
@JohnBobRoger
@JohnBobRoger 10 ай бұрын
Yes yes..Z = Zed....great vid.
@hierarchize
@hierarchize Жыл бұрын
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@efemath6744
@efemath6744 Жыл бұрын
What’s the offset of the method wheel? Any problems with the 37s? Amy trimming needed?
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller Жыл бұрын
It's a 0 (zero) offset. I don't have any rubbing or trimming need for daily use and light offroading. But at full flex while turning there is slight rub on the edge of the fender flair where the mud flap would be. So I will put the leveling kit to solve that when offroading.
@efemath6744
@efemath6744 Жыл бұрын
@@RoamingDesertDweller ahh I see, thanks for the feedback! I’m stuck between 0 offset or -12mm offset methods and also whether I’d have a lot of rubbing issues with the 37s my truck is currently leveled so hopefully not much rubbing if I do go with a -12mm offset, truck looks great with your set up!
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 11 ай бұрын
​@@efemath6744if youre levelled than you zhouldnt get any rubbing with either 0 or -12 from what ive been told. Im still on stock tremor suspension and i plan to level the front end temporary until i get the carli pintop system.
@fergotti
@fergotti Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@colinsphoneemail
@colinsphoneemail Жыл бұрын
Does yours keep temperature good where it’s set? Mine seems to run 3-4 degrees higher than set. -1 is the coldest I can get. My whynter 65 went out on me. Got this one now
@salmanalghatam8173
@salmanalghatam8173 Жыл бұрын
The #cfx3 95 is the best, I've used it in the desert camp last week and didn't need any power for a week, thanks to the #Anker 757 with solar. all cooled and good.
@joelbrown5772
@joelbrown5772 Жыл бұрын
Real time usage, thanks for the vid
@dodgeis4me
@dodgeis4me Жыл бұрын
how much does it consume if u only use the smaller side and leave the bigger size off?
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller Жыл бұрын
The compressor is the same so it will consume about 1-2 ah when it's on and at a maintaining temperature. The only difference is that the compressor will cycle on and off less If you only have one compartment cooling. (Also depending on where the fridge is such as back of a car on a hot summer day etc)
@micksmith1984
@micksmith1984 Жыл бұрын
Hi, bought one myself a couple of weeks ago but no instructions on how to change the clear visor to the dark one. I’ve tried everywhere and nothing? Wondering if any came with yours before I contact Helstons? Assuming you have to remove the plastic tabs either side but want to be sure as I don’t want t damage it. I’d be very grateful for any info you may have. Cheers Mick.
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller Жыл бұрын
Hello. I had to go out and check my box as I recall there being a little book inside. However that book just refers to the cleaning method. Unfortunately they did not include any instructions on how to change the lense over. Checked their website as well but it doesn't have an option for English so I was at a loss when searching the FAQ section. Sorry. If you do find out let me know as Im curious now as well. Looks like it just clips in but I tried to give mine a tug and wasn't able to remove the clear one so you may be right about the plastic tabs on the side of the helmet.
@CharlesRenfrow
@CharlesRenfrow Жыл бұрын
So I just randomly came across this helmet looking for something reasonably priced with a low profile. I typically wear a small/medium. I purchased a medium however in this case to be safe. But it seems as if based on your comments their sizes run more to the larger side. Wondering if I should change to a small before my order ships?
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller Жыл бұрын
That's tough to say. Checking the sizing guide if you are between small and medium then yes I'd say probably better for a snug fit then a loose one. But if it's possible to find some more info on the brand to see if they are using the same shell and adjusting padding for that size it would be more helpful. I couldn't find that info myself but I've heard of some brands simplifying their manufacturing and using one shell for small and medium and one shell for L to XL and filling the sizes with padding rather than each size having a different shell size.
@maxshoei
@maxshoei Жыл бұрын
kzfaq.infoC9oEqMlMbPU?feature=share 鏡片直接拔下來即可。
@kengeroo
@kengeroo 2 жыл бұрын
so what would be the most efficient way to power the unit off a jackery ? using 12v or 120 AC ?
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 2 жыл бұрын
12v for sure
@OntheFarmAus
@OntheFarmAus 2 жыл бұрын
i just bought the 25litre. it charges great with the AC power, but when i connect to dc, the temperature starts to get hotter. is there something wrong with my chord? I have tried plugging it into the car DC and my ecoflow battery
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 2 жыл бұрын
Check the amp rating on the 12v socket you have it plugged into. I find that most of them are rated to up to 5amp dispute being fused at 10amp. Many outlets will only have a max 5amp output. Your fridge likely maintains a temp and uses around 2amps but will occasionally spike up to 7-9amp for a short period when the compressor kicks on. This spike often causes the outlet to temporarily shut off or not deliver enough power. A good sign this is happening is if you hear your fridge cycling on and off alot without shutting off (loss of power)
@mrchrisknight315
@mrchrisknight315 2 жыл бұрын
I have the 95l version of this unit. I have mine set at the recommended setting of -15c for the freezer (over compressor) and 5c for the fridge side. I'm running it off DC. My unit is powered on for 25 minutes, if you include the time that the exhaust fan runs. Off for about 6 minutes. Do you find your unit performed like that? Also the app will change the information if you back out of it and re-open the app, about half the time.
@Sloba1992
@Sloba1992 2 жыл бұрын
Hi I want to buy cfx3 95dz for my semi truck, on domestic web site i can see rated input dc is 10.4 A but on my semi is 10 A, is that can be problem?
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not too familiar with the amperage for the 95. But the 75 is pretty similar, 9amp I think is the max amperage for the 75 when the compressor kicks on. Things you should keep in mind are that while the fridge may pull 10.4a like you say it will not do that all the time. It will stay around 2a once it's down to temp and depending on the ambient temperature where you have it will turn on intermediately to keep the temp so amperage will spike only during that time. Most 12v (cigarette) sockets are fused at 10a you are correct but most of those sockets main output is a lot less than 10a. I had this problem with my battery box I built. I would recommend buying the dometic power supply plug they sell. It's cheap and that way you can unscrew the 12v plug and screw it directly into the 12v port so it won't vibrate loose and will get the correct power amp.
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 2 жыл бұрын
www.amazon.com/dp/B07WSXYCR6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_QDGJR5N5QJT7386HEG0F
@LokkiSomerville
@LokkiSomerville 2 жыл бұрын
That is such a help - thank you. Nowhere in the manual had i found out about the graph reading Ah/h only when in DC mode. Nor did it say that the Ah/h graph is the total for both compartments combined. Super helpful! We had run this fridge of an ac inverter and it drained our 540Ah 12v battery bank with 7x 200w solar panels feeding it in 24 hours. So we definitely need to power this in DC mode directly from the batteries. Best wishes! Thanks again
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 2 жыл бұрын
Yes it's much more efficient in DC mode.
@LokkiSomerville
@LokkiSomerville 2 жыл бұрын
@@RoamingDesertDweller appreciate the info! Best wishes
@graemeandrew6511
@graemeandrew6511 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your review...what kind of set up would you need to run this 24/7..
@overlandgcc
@overlandgcc 2 жыл бұрын
Strange the freezer is using less amps, one would think lower temp needs more amps, maybe the position of freezin element plays a role.
@waldemarreczydlo3830
@waldemarreczydlo3830 3 жыл бұрын
Hi, Since yesterday I am the owner of CFX3 75 DZ. I have two questions : 1. Can I use the electric extension cord when the unit is left in the car overnight? 2. How should the temperature be set if the power supply is from the DC plug?
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 жыл бұрын
you can use the 12v power cord in the car overnight but depending on your car the 12v socket it is plugged into needs to always be on, some cars turn off power when you remove your key so check on that. You can set the temperature to whatever your preference is however keep in mind it will pull a lot of power when you first start and the fridge is working to get to the set temperature, after it is at temp the power it uses to maintain is quite low. (few amp) if its powered by the same batter you use to start your car be sure to change the battery protection settings on the fridge to high so it will shut the fridge off before it drains your car battery too low to start the car.
@gslse21b
@gslse21b 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve run my CFX3 45 for a week already on diy 280ah lithium
@ptescreen18
@ptescreen18 3 жыл бұрын
Without any solar charging the battery???? Thanks
@gslse21b
@gslse21b 3 жыл бұрын
Yes it is averaging.5-.7ah per day
@TomArrrrr
@TomArrrrr 2 жыл бұрын
@@gslse21b per day? That’s awesome
@gslse21b
@gslse21b 2 жыл бұрын
Over a month of non stop battery usage . The cfx3 data shows .5ah per day
@Ashley-vz3nm
@Ashley-vz3nm 3 жыл бұрын
FROZEN car fridge can reach DOMETIC's standard, but at a better price. Just have a try man!
@shenharson6709
@shenharson6709 3 жыл бұрын
HI ​We are a manufacturer of ultra-low temperature refrigerators. We can provide OEM。 Have -25, -45, -65, -86,-105, -135 degrees Celsius ,helillcc.com harson:[email protected][email protected]
@slowshedgarage7409
@slowshedgarage7409 3 жыл бұрын
Have you used this setup? Just curious how it performed running your frig and what was your start and end voltage of the battery without solar. I'm running a similar AGM battery on a van conversion I'm doing. I have a 100 watt solar panel but I'm thinking of adding another 100 watt panel.
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 жыл бұрын
I've been using this setup for about 6mo now. I've had a few wiring connection issues (due to my own poor wiring fault) but running the fridge and an led strip light and charging phones etc the worst I've gone down to after a weekend is around 11.8v I'm planning on redoing the wiring and have a fuse block instead of all the power going through a single switch. The battery is working flawless and the victron solar controller I think is the best as it allows me to float charge to the batteries specification etc
@centuryfreud
@centuryfreud Жыл бұрын
@@RoamingDesertDweller Will 200W of solar be sufficient? Or do you think 400W is needed?
@jdevaux1994
@jdevaux1994 3 жыл бұрын
Mate are you aware you are reading the temperature line at the 5 min mark and not the AH the fridge is consuming, the AH eill show as an orange bar graph rather then a white line.
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 жыл бұрын
yes i noticed that after recording and mentioned it in my update video.
@joeblow1942
@joeblow1942 3 жыл бұрын
Did you find out if it was defective?
@whateverthisis3929
@whateverthisis3929 3 жыл бұрын
You should get a watt meter and measure 24h of usage in watts.
@viktorjarinov8854
@viktorjarinov8854 2 жыл бұрын
That's fenomenal how many people now making 15 min videos for subject require few sentences. And majority has no basic knowledge about it. " consuming more voltage" I still didn't get what is this unit awerage power consumption in watts.
@JPSnyder1985
@JPSnyder1985 3 жыл бұрын
This was a very helpful review!
@uaesaqer
@uaesaqer 3 жыл бұрын
Where to buy it from?? Location.. contact number
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 жыл бұрын
Argoob sells them here in UAE
@abelvazquez6012
@abelvazquez6012 3 жыл бұрын
Any issues with the CF3 75DZ ?
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 жыл бұрын
No so far all is good. Working great no issues
@rj1171
@rj1171 3 жыл бұрын
1-3 amps @ 12 volts = 12 - 36watts. 1010wh battery ÷ 12-36 = 84 - 28 hours running time. Thats a perfect system without any losses. I noticed you turned on the inverter, best not to do that. I highly doubt you will get more than 24 hours with that "solar generator" without a recharge of some sought.
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 жыл бұрын
You are correct. That's about the time I got and explained in my other video 👍
@hosstaiby8081
@hosstaiby8081 2 жыл бұрын
55555
@ShinerBockGirlz
@ShinerBockGirlz 3 жыл бұрын
Why would you set meat to anything above 0 F??? or i guess -18 in your heathen units? That is a good way to poison yourself, and other viewers that have no clue. Ez thumbs down.
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 жыл бұрын
The meat is in the freezer which was set to - 10c and was frozen solid. I simply stated you can set the temperature to anything you prefer. For my personal needs - 10c is cold enough to keep things frozen and 3c is cold enough to keep drinks cool.
@tomjdesigns1280
@tomjdesigns1280 3 жыл бұрын
-10 C = 14F
@RVingTheCountry
@RVingTheCountry 3 жыл бұрын
@@RoamingDesertDweller and 32 degrees is frozen temp in F. That’s 0 C.
@stewescapes9514
@stewescapes9514 3 жыл бұрын
0 degrees is a good idea for long term storage. If you’re camping and plan on eating it within a short period of time, I think you’re fine with anything below 20 degrees.
@vin9976
@vin9976 3 жыл бұрын
Hey are you still liking this Fridge? I noticed that you aren't allowed to have AC and DC plugged into it at the same time (there is a sticker on them) after some issues. I'm trying to decide between this and the National Luna Legacy 72 Dual Zone which is only another 200$ but looks pretty bullet proof. That being said, these look pretty sweet. Any issues you've seen?
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 жыл бұрын
Which version wont allow you to have both plugs in? This is the CFX3 the newest on the market and i didnt see any sticker or any messages telling me i couldnt have both plugged in, also the plug design is in a way where you can have both in at the same time, so i dont see any reason you couldnt. So far i love the fridge. its super spacious and deep. i like how much function it has with the ability to turn one side completely off or set either sides to fridge or freeze or both the same. I looked at the national luna as well. The main decisions that make you decide what fridge to go for will be different from mine. To me, availability is one (national luna isnt here and would need to be imported) aftersales support for warranty or replacement is important for me. and power consumption. this fridge averages around 2 or 3ah when running both fridge and freezer. its not the lowest but the trade off is its size overall and compressor are compact. also i like that i can take the lids off and reverse them if i prefer to have them open from the other way or change my car setup.
@vin9976
@vin9976 3 жыл бұрын
@@RoamingDesertDweller Yeah they had some recall or something like that with the fridge. The manual for the CFX3 75DZ was updated and now says "Do not connect more than one power source to the product at any given time. Electrical system damage can occur and may result in a fire" on page 25 of the AMEA manaul. I saw that issue popup on ExpeditionPortal when Dometic responded to the issue. Apparently if you send it back, it'll just come back with a sticker saying to only use a single power source at once...which is a step back from the old CFX and everything else. Weird to me as well but kind of bummer. I did speak to a large dealer who said it had been "fixed" but wanted to verify it with people actually using it.
@danmanlivingthedream7069
@danmanlivingthedream7069 4 жыл бұрын
Hi mate, nice test. I have a 75ah optima yellow agm Batterie and a permanent 200watts solar system on it. If I stay on a place I put a 100watt solar panel on top. Do you think I can run that fridge with that? What's your results of the test? How long was the fridge running on the 70sh battery? How does it run real outside conditions? What is your experience? Regards
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 жыл бұрын
Yes that seems like plenty of enough to run continuously without issue.
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 жыл бұрын
Just keep in mind you don't have 75ah of usable battery power and the solar power you produce will also depend on the charge controller output and panel pmax power. But it sounds like you would be just fine. When at temp these fridges are pretty efficient. If it'd cold they pull only about 2amp per hr on fridge and freeze mode. If it'd hot out expect much higher. 4 or even up to max 9ah if the fridge is in the back of a truck etc.
@anwarh602
@anwarh602 4 жыл бұрын
Hi..how long did the fridge run on the battery? Did it stop early due to the battery protection in the fridge? Thanks for the vid...this is exactly what I am trying to figure out.
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 жыл бұрын
It ran for just about 1day and shut off due to the battery protection that was set to low. I ran the test again with another battery setup which I will post maybe tomorrow. Which had interesting results. And now I've decided to go for my own battery solution and custom box and solar charger so I'll make an update video of that whole setup once I finish wiring all the plugs etc.
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 жыл бұрын
28hrs*
@CanesFan65
@CanesFan65 3 жыл бұрын
@@RoamingDesertDweller I hope you can do a video with your final setup. I'm in the USA and bought this same cooler in February 2020 right before the Pandemic as a backup mobile freezer and I bought a 160Watt DOKIO solar panel from Amazon. I have NO IDEA what battery I should buy. My goal is to have the ability to run this cooler for at least 5 days continuously off of AGM or LiFePo with solar panel. Assuming I can get enough daily sun to charge the battery - I was thinking a 100ah Battle Born should be good. I know they are expensive but I am wiling to pay the high price for Quailty. Do you agree that a 100ah BattleBorn will work for my needs? I am only GUESSING and have no idea. Thoughts?? Thanks for the video.
@RoamingDesertDweller
@RoamingDesertDweller 3 жыл бұрын
@@CanesFan65 there's a lot of variables. (climate, location of the fridge, how often you open the doors, set temp, etc) that will determine what size battery you need based on your consumption. Keep in mind the larger battery you get the more solar you would need to charge it at the right amperage and longer it will take to get to a full charge during sunny days. But it would seem what you're stating would work just fine in ideal conditions for continuous use