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ac/dc fridge


OH wants to know and i have no idea

Should he have the van fridge on AC or DC?



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If you have enough battery and solar DC is most efficient in my humble opinion but others may chose to differ
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banditandjo wrote:

OH wants to know and i have no idea

Should he have the van fridge on AC or DC?


 Hi,

When ?? all the time or when driving or when plugged into the power or when free camping ?? The answer would be different in different circumstances and depend on your 12v DC setup.

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DC if you have enough battery, solar ..

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Depends a lot on the type of fridge too. If AC is available, you might as well use AC, if not and it's not a 3 way fridge (ie it won't run on gas) then you'll have to use DC. But if it's a 3 way fridge it's going to chew up lots of battery on DC.

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Again, a question with insufficient information. What is the make and model of your fridge?

My guess you have an absorption if you are talking of both AC and DC. If it is an absorption fridge then you should never use it on the battery alone. You should only run it on the 12 V system when the tugs alternator is charging the system.

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or it could be a compressor fridge, seeing as he's not talking about gas... LOL

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Woody's right ,I've a 230Litre DC fridge never had a issue & compressor fridge in my opinion are the best as long as you have solar . We spend a lot of time free camping so our gas reverse last . Regards Ron D



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Ronaldjd wrote:

Woody's right ,I've a 230Litre DC fridge never had a issue & compressor fridge in my opinion are the best as long as you have solar . We spend a lot of time free camping so our gas reverse last . Regards Ron D


 In your case you're better off running on DC, if it's a DC only fridge. But I'd reverse the gas first, others may have a different view...



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03_Troopy wrote:
Ronaldjd wrote:

Woody's right ,I've a 230Litre DC fridge never had a issue & compressor fridge in my opinion are the best as long as you have solar . We spend a lot of time free camping so our gas reverse last . Regards Ron D


 In your case you're better off running on DC, if it's a DC only fridge. But I'd reverse the gas first, others may have a different view...


 Yes, but who runs an additional fan with a compressor fridge. The only fridges I have seen in the past where fans were installed were absorption models.

At any rate, I don't think the OP (original poster) is particularly wanting an answer, he has not come back with a clarification.



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Hi
Another request for info, without giving ANY worthwhile details.
Result :
Replies which may not have ANY relevance & could be misleading!!

Some simple Answers to some basic questions would ,hopefully, get better results
Those Questions Being:
[1] VERY IMPORTANT , Make & fridge model number?
[2]
[a] What Is your DC set up?
battery capacity Amphrs?
[c]Solar panels watts rating?
[d]Generator for those times when solar may not keep up?
[3]
[a]Why not use AC if available??
converting Ac to Dc brings in efficiency losses,



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