Rolling the dice on this fridge 63QQT $270 shipped (1 Viewer)

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From my experience you get a better value with this size system to spend the money on a larger panel or more efficient loads then a MPPT controller.

I think adding another 100W panel will be enough to run the fridge but 2 panels occupy 1/2 of my rack. I need rack space for future RTT. Returning the panel for a larger load one is not ideal as I hate having to run the wires again. In a meantime, the panel will keep my battery top out.

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I think adding another 100W panel will be enough to run the fridge but 2 panels occupy 1/2 of my rack. I need rack space for future RTT. Returning the panel for a larger load one is not ideal as I hate having to run the wires again. In a meantime, the panel will keep my battery top out.

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I have 2 stand alone 100W solar systems (no other charging means) running fridges+ with no problems. A new more efficient fridge should be all you need.
 
Looking at both the Whynter and the Edgstar, they seem to be the same product, but just rebadged.
 
Looking at both the Whynter and the Edgstar, they seem to be the same product, but just rebadged.


This was also one of my reasons for going with the one that was half the price of the Whynter.


I saw some "other big name" 63qts go on "sale" for over $900 and thought what really do you get for four times the price?


Anyone checked on the extended warranty for the edgestars yet? I was almost thinking about the squaretrade 3 year for $38.99 although I've NEVER bought an extended warranty for anything ever before.
 
Me too!
 
Did you guys get the 43 or 63?
 
63 as well
 
I ordered one as well, it said there was one left when I started, we'll see if it works out. Says there is 1 43 available for $313 right now on Compact Appliance site (more $ than 63?)

There are now 2 63 quarts available on OpenBox.
 
My whynter 65qt sets at 0F is draining battery too fast. Even my 100w solar with pwm charge controller cant keep up with it in AZ sun. 12.7V to 11.3V from dawn to dusk with solar charging. How are yours draining?

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I decided to test the voltage drop of my setup without driving. Started yesterday at 4pm and will record voltage/time until the truck no longer turns over. This is with and empty fridge using a Sears Platinum 31M battery.

Starting voltage 12.98 with fridge pre-cooled to 26 deg. and set for 34 deg.

20 hours in - 12.62v/engine starts
 
I decided to test the voltage drop of my setup without driving. Started yesterday at 4pm and will record voltage/time until the truck no longer turns over. This is with and empty fridge using a Sears Platinum 31M battery.

Starting voltage 12.98 with fridge pre-cooled to 26 deg. and set for 34 deg.

20 hours in - 12.62v/engine starts


I think this fridge is great if you dont need stuffs frozen all the time. Or was mine a lemon?



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I got the last 63!!
 
I decided to test the voltage drop of my setup without driving. Started yesterday at 4pm and will record voltage/time until the truck no longer turns over. This is with and empty fridge using a Sears Platinum 31M battery.

Starting voltage 12.98 with fridge pre-cooled to 26 deg. and set for 34 deg.

20 hours in - 12.62V/engine starts

24 Hours in - 12.58V/engine starts

I'll wait another 24 before repost...

:beer:
 
I decided to test the voltage drop of my setup without driving. Started yesterday at 4pm and will record voltage/time until the truck no longer turns over. This is with and empty fridge using a Sears Platinum 31M battery.

Starting voltage 12.98 with fridge pre-cooled to 26 deg. and set for 34 deg.

20 hours in - 12.62V/engine starts

24 Hours in - 12.58V/engine starts

I'll wait another 24 before repost...

:beer:


does your fridge not have a low voltage cutoff?
the amp draw will also depend greatly on the ambient temperature, of course.
 
does your fridge not have a low voltage cutoff?
the amp draw will also depend greatly on the ambient temperature, of course.

They are suppose to. Ambient temp, contents and how often its opened will all make a difference. Just want to get some first hand results with my setup.
 
^Good to know. Mine has been sitting for over 24 hours on 33°f empty and my analog meter is right around 12v (sorry, can't tell exact on analog). High low has been about 65/45 here recently.
 
^Good to know. Mine has been sitting for over 24 hours on 33°f empty and my analog meter is right around 12v (sorry, can't tell exact on analog). High low has been about 65/45 here recently.

Same weather here....
 
^Good to know. Mine has been sitting for over 24 hours on 33°f empty and my analog meter is right around 12v (sorry, can't tell exact on analog). High low has been about 65/45 here recently.

After 48 hours of mild temperatures, my group 27 battery read just under 12v. I think Ill buy one of those cigarette lighter voltage meters to monitor power for now.
 
I decided to test the voltage drop of my setup without driving. Started yesterday at 4pm and will record voltage/time until the truck no longer turns over. This is with and empty fridge using a Sears Platinum 31M battery.

Starting voltage 12.98 with fridge pre-cooled to 26 deg. and set for 34 deg.

24 Hours in - 12.58V engine starts

48 Hours in - 12.32V...

Next reading on Monday. Temps vary between 27 and 33 deg. Ambient temp high of 70 deg.
 

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