Dieseldragon
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In the end, I have decided to leave the fridge project for next year. After adding up the cost of everything needed for a fridge that would only be used for a few weeks
Some thoughts on my overland experience running a fridge/battery long term. My 50L Waeco c/w insulating cover draws 5.3A and at 40C is running 55% of the time. I found that having only a single 100Ah leisure battery under those conditions even with an 80W panel is just not sufficient to power a fridge from dusk to dawn. Using round numbers you will have 14+ hours of no solar input (probably more) so 14 x 5.3 at say 30% duty (cooler at night) will consume at least 22Ah.....and that assumes your one battery is fully charged. a 100Ah battery will be at least 22% discharged in the morning even if you exclude other power drains like pumps, chargers, lighting etc. It could easily be 30% discharged. This is not a function of the amount of panel watts - you can only fully charge the battery - it is a function of the battery capacity. We constantly discharged our 100Ah like that and knackered it pretty quickly. This year we will be on 2x 100Ah and we have upped our panels from 80W to 180W. Your 100W panel is only just delivering 8A in full sun - fridge will take 5.3A x 55% average, so 3A leaving only 5A to top up the batteries, power other circuits etc.....if it is not full sun or you are in shade etc then you may not get any net top up charge at all. I can run both my panels off the truck so that I can park in shade to keep it cool and yet put the panels in the sun and optimise their angle to it. I use an IBS split charge controller and the fridge has a low voltage switch off. Temperature management is vitally important - e.g. keeping the truck ventilated when parked up, re-stocking the fridge with cold beers or cooled from a river or cool night temperatures. If you plan to travel in the UK and for weekends only then you may get away with a single battery
The fridge shouldn't draw 100ah in 24 hrs, it won't be pulling 5amps constantly, is the battery OK ?
I had similar issue with a 95ah battery, after I had been using it for 4-5years
It wouldn't last a night without going low
Got a new battery and all ok, albeit a 190ah battery
But I have a waeco 40l running as fridge and 18l runnng as a freezer hooked up to it. It has lasted 48hrs without running engine and still been ok
Most hours have 60 Min and not 100 !![]()
18/60 x 100 gives 30% run timeSo my 18 mins in an hour , should be 18% running time in an hour...
I feel your pain!It feels like 100 when you are at work though![]()
I use the controller on my ctek d250s
I have found it good, and I use a smart pass unit with it too
Which makes Charging faster and more efficient