This is pretty cool! Thanks.Thanks for the info. I was able to compare this to the simulator I built for modeling these kind of scenarios:
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This is pretty cool! Thanks.Thanks for the info. I was able to compare this to the simulator I built for modeling these kind of scenarios:
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On my Rocky, I have the battery that goes into the refrig. The 100AH LI is the 12V battery that runs all of the power on my Aliner trailer.is this like a power station or just a shore power battery? Just curious, I’m shopping power stations for prime day.
Ended up getting their 45qt dual zone with a battery, the size of it was very appealing compared to the Rocky and the glacier. And it was like 500 out the door
I guess what is the issue with it not kicking the fridge on? The output rating of the outlet it would be plugged into? (Dc vs ac)I grabbed the Bluetti also because it was on sale, with two 150w solar panels. It’s big and heavy. Can run my fridge for about 5 days, if nothing else is plugged into it. Of course depends on the temp you have your fridge set at, outside temps, etc. Do the research, it has to have the power to start and run the fridge. I have a smaller 300w unit and it won’t run the fridge. The larger ones shouldn’t have a problem.
While at camp it ran the fridge for 5 days straight.
Good question. I'm no elecrical engineer but it has to do with watts and amps, maybe. Come to think of it I tried the fridge on my Rockpals 300 using 12v dc and it didn't work. I will give it a try with the AC outlet and report back.I guess what is the issue with it not kicking the fridge on? The output rating of the outlet it would be plugged into? (Dc vs ac)
Doing a little research, the Rockpals 300 that I have does not have the internal circuitry (regulator) to push a fridge on the 12v circuit. It will work on the AC but drains the battery faster.I guess what is the issue with it not kicking the fridge on? The output rating of the outlet it would be plugged into? (Dc vs ac)
Looks great, what kind of run time did you get out of the 100ah battery?I just recently installed an Iceco APL35. Took it out for a camping trip this last weekend and was very happy with it. It's very quiet, and the bluetooth functionality with the app makes it extremely easy to monitor and change the settings.
My setup is:
- Victron Orion XS DC-DC charger
- 100 AH lithium battery
- Iceco APL35
- Iceco slide (mounted to JCR floor)
- JCR Off-Grid Modular Drawer System Floor (rubber matt is covering it)
Excuse the camping and offroading dust....
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I recently got a 23 quart BougeRV and love it. Perfect size not heavy at all, my wife will be borrowing it. Has a small foot print and gets cold really fast it’s more than perfect for day trips. I’ve just been leaving it in the bronco plugged up. While plugged into the rear 12v the bronco still gives it power for about 30 minutes after you turn it off. First I got a Kohree 30 quart and it took up way to much space and made my ears ring with a high pitched noise it would make when the compressor turned on. I sent it back. Two thumbs up for BougeRV.![]()
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I have always hot wiring to the cargo area for air compressor? Lights and 12v outlet for fridge. Individually switched.![]()
More info on this build area including MOLLE panels and electrical, please.I have always hot wiring to the cargo area for air compressor? Lights and 12v outlet for fridge. Individually switched.
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added a BLUETTI AC180 today via prime deals. Too good of a deal to pass upI run an ICECO VL45proS and plenty of room
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