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Solar panels for charging fridge??
Posted: 14 May 2012, 17:43
by D&DCAMPA
We are going away for a week and dont have hookup, our fridge doesnt run on gas so does anyone know if the solar panels you can get are good enough to keep the leisure battery topped up of we are running the fridge off that? and if so is there a particular AH/Watt I need to buy?
Thanks
Re: Solar panels for charging fridge??
Posted: 14 May 2012, 18:26
by BOXY
A fridge will flatten a 12v battery in a few hours. You'd need a big panel to keep the battery topped-up. My fridge has a 85W heating element (RM122) So 85w divided by 12V gives 7 amps at full power. If you've got a 65Ah battery it'll probably only keep the fridge going efficiently for 6 or 7 hours at best. You could use a 85w panel to power the fridge directly Maplins sell one for about £300. But obviously it'll only power the fridge in daylight, you still need a battery at night.
Personally I'd go with powdered milk and leave the beer in a near-by stream

Re: Solar panels for charging fridge??
Posted: 14 May 2012, 18:27
by Ian Hulley
No chance.
Sorry, Ian.
Re: Solar panels for charging fridge??
Posted: 14 May 2012, 18:33
by D&DCAMPA
Thats cool, Thank you for letting me know....
no streams nearby, no place to refreeze icepax and warm cider is a definate no no!!
in my head it was a good idea!

Re: Solar panels for charging fridge??
Posted: 14 May 2012, 22:59
by California Dreamin
Unless of course you have a modern compressor fridge which uses much less power...1.4 - 1.7amps and then running it on solar panels is a realistic option....very spensive tho.
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Martin