Posted by buickanddeere on April 28, 2009 at 10:12:00 from (216.183.134.205):
In Reply to: Electric math problem posted by jdemaris on April 28, 2009 at 09:54:13:
Approx 3-1/2 days given that the compression is likely running about 6 minutes per hour. Open and close that fridge and make the compressor run 30 minutes per hour. The batteries will be run down in 1/2 a day. While the batteries may figure to 225amp hours. It's best even with deep discharge batteries to not take them below 1/2 charge. With the roof mounted 240W solar panel. The outfit would almost work if the panel was aimed directly towards the sun when parked. This project is making one of those ultra quiet inverter generators look good for a couple of hours morning and night.
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