Hi arti
The original Question was using an RV fridge
Some of your suggestion's are of course do-able, but would you really want to?
GeorgeTelford wrote:Hi arti
The original Question was using an RV fridge
Some of your suggestion's are of course do-able, but would you really want to?
GeorgeTelford wrote:Hi Arti
I see your error now, you have assumed 1700 Btu's of energy consumption is 1700Btu's of cooling, sorry but its not the same thing at all
Think Microwave they say 800 W but thats the cooking output, the electrical input is say 1200w
The other problem is completely exhausting all the heat created.
GeorgeTelford wrote:Hi Arti
You said and I quote
The little LP powered fridges you see only put out around 250btu/hr. Thats why they take so long to cool down. You can find a propane unit that has the capacity, such as this freezer. 1700BTU
But if you check the link that you gave it clearly says that that is the input or gas consumtion BTU's, not the cooling BTU's and thats a world of difference
Quote from your link "Energy Consumption:* 1700 BTU/hr "
Artificer wrote:Sonetpro: good news on the pet-cool. Nice install, btw. Since you're reading this thread... are your inverters modified sine wave, or true/pure sine wave units? I'm trying to figure out why you were getting such a bad conversion efficiency.
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