So with all the recent fridge talk, and quite a few of us now running these great items, what kind of uptime are you all getting out of yours?
I have a 47 litre, one of the newer models (about 4 years old now), plugged in to the truck via the regular 12v "cigarette" style power cord into an outlet in the back of the truck. There is a heavy gauge wire (4 or 6 gauge courtesy of Sailor, cant remember exactly) that runs from the now dedicated auxilliary battery (new group 27 wet cell) to a junction in the rear quarter panel that feeds my 1500w inverter and the constact 12v power plug. This power line is fused at the battery.
If I leave my fridge running when parked, I only seem to be getting a day out of it before the red light starts blinking indicating a low power level and the fridge shuts off. I need to double check, but I believe I have changed the power conservation settings on the fridge so the fridge gets priority over battery life (LO setting I think it is).
I do plan on changing the OEM plug to an Andersen style or similar, to eliminate the much talked about issues of the crappy connections with the conventional style.
edit: correct battery setting per
http://arbusa.com/uploads/PDF/newProductAdvice/FridgeFreezerSalesGuide.pdf
Regardless of the fridges battery setting, I think one should get more than a day.
I have a 47 litre, one of the newer models (about 4 years old now), plugged in to the truck via the regular 12v "cigarette" style power cord into an outlet in the back of the truck. There is a heavy gauge wire (4 or 6 gauge courtesy of Sailor, cant remember exactly) that runs from the now dedicated auxilliary battery (new group 27 wet cell) to a junction in the rear quarter panel that feeds my 1500w inverter and the constact 12v power plug. This power line is fused at the battery.
If I leave my fridge running when parked, I only seem to be getting a day out of it before the red light starts blinking indicating a low power level and the fridge shuts off. I need to double check, but I believe I have changed the power conservation settings on the fridge so the fridge gets priority over battery life (LO setting I think it is).
I do plan on changing the OEM plug to an Andersen style or similar, to eliminate the much talked about issues of the crappy connections with the conventional style.
edit: correct battery setting per
http://arbusa.com/uploads/PDF/newProductAdvice/FridgeFreezerSalesGuide.pdf
Regardless of the fridges battery setting, I think one should get more than a day.