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fridge power
Submitted: Tuesday, Apr 01, 2003 at 08:51
david
ive been looking at
waeco
fridges they say the cf50 uses 45 watts and the cf110 uses 70 watts could some one please tell me how much difference this would make.the larger size would be goodbut no use if it flattens battery too fast
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AnswerID: 16573 Submitted: Tuesday, Apr 01, 2003 at 09:40
Member - Peter
replied: the thing to look at is how many amps are required over a set period .I have a cf50 and running on 2 lights it will draw approx 1 amp per hour over a 24 hr period and a little less in the cooler weather at that setting it is running at around 4.5 dig . I have it in a well insulated bag which helps alot .I also turn it down to 1 light at night and cover it with a couple of towels . I dont know how the cf 110 goes in comparison. it will also depend what power supply you have avalible to handle the amps required .I use a 24 amp hour power pack from
Waeco
and am very happy with it as it is also portable and I can leave the
fridge
in at the camp running and still go off for a drive .Born to drive a 4x4 , not a keyboardŒPeter
York
4x4
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AnswerID: 16580 Submitted: Tuesday, Apr 01, 2003 at 10:10
Mark
replied: David
So the cf50 draws 3.75 amps when the compressor is running & the cf110 draws 5.83 (Amps = Watts / Volts), The duty cycle will depend on how good the insulation is (as previously mentioned) and the ambient temperature. Looks like you will get almost double the time from the cf50 therefore a with good 80ah battery this should give give you around 60 hrs with a 30% duty cycle (you won't get all 80ah from an 80ah battery, probably closer to 55 to 60ah).
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AnswerID: 16624 Submitted: Tuesday, Apr 01, 2003 at 19:23
Member - Cliff
replied: There are many variables, but we bought a
Waeco
cf50 at Christmas itme and went
camping
at
Inskip Point
. There were 10 of us. We froze everything before we left and ran the
fridge
as a freezer. We got 2 full days out of the battery without starting up the engine. Of course we had a dual battery system so it did not affect starting the Troopie and we had another battery for lights etc. We are more than satisfied with the performance of the cf50.
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AnswerID: 16634 Submitted: Tuesday, Apr 01, 2003 at 20:03
Steve
replied: The cf50 would have a bdf35 Danfoss Compressor and the cf110 would have a bdf50 Danfoss Compressor hence the difference in the power consumption. This is also dependant on your usage and expectations of the units .As Peter says he has his in a insulated bag to help it perfofm due to the lack of insulation in the
fridge
itself , this is where the
Evakool
and Explorer fridges have an advantage as there insulation is very much superior to both Engels and
Waeco
. May be worth checking them out
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AnswerID: 16746 Submitted: Wednesday, Apr 02, 2003 at 23:10
PETER
replied: David i have a
waeco
and for any answers i call
waeco
on 1800 21 21 21 Karyn has all the answers regards peter
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