How many amps does a engel use




















Comparing 0. The only thing you can get from this is that the Engel will only draw 4. You can also tell if the compressors are the same in the Engel units from the rated maximum current draw.

Also the manufacturers use the same compressor in different size models therefore some larger models are just less efficient. Also different size models will fair differently against its competitors. Waeco on the other hand claims that only its CF uses much less current total than other comparable fridges. This is based on an article and testing by Australian 4WD Monthly.

Waeco also make non compressor fridges which are not in this league but great in the cab to keep a few coldies on hand. A crude and only way it appears of comparison would be to compare the maximum rated operating currents. So I think in the end it comes down to personal preference so buy what your mates use and recommend.

Waeco or Engel - you can't go wrong. Having read all of the above, I'm really confused. I'm leaning towards the Waeco 80 litre we have four children! I attended the Melbourne camping show last weekend with a mate who has had an Engel 50 litre for 12 or so years and swears by it.

We were told that Both makes use the same Danfoss compressors and have similar power demands however the Waeco unit was priced much better and this swayed the deal. I was very tempted myself as there were some good prices being bandied around however the thought of what awaited me at home should I have succumbed to temptation eventually changed my mind so it will have to wait for another day.

Been here like many people. Looked at the all, did my research. In the end figured it didn't really make much difference. Bought the Waeco 50L because of size and prize. Plus the Waeco has auto cut out. On power, there are so many variables it's not worth going into detail. I have heard the Engel draws more but cycles less. At the end of the day, they are going to perform similarly when you consider opening and closing etc. Just one comment on the 80L.

I WAS originally going to buy that BUT when you look at it, it is a big unit and only has the colling sheet at one end. So you need to set the freezer to to keep the other end cool enough to not let food spoil. I didn't like that. This product is a customised interface for users of the OziExplorer mapping software. Ensure that you have the "OziExplorer" software before Become a Lifetime Member of ExplorOz and you'll never have to renew your membership again!

Features an embroidered motif designed especially for our clothing range that incorporates our logo and slogan "There's more to explore", This clear vinyl sticker with white or black lettering "www. Login Sign Up. From when I put it in the Prado warm until we got home the second evening. Both days were over 35 degrees celcius with no wind. The car was parked under the trees on the bank of the Edwards River in NSW in dappled sun light with one door open for ventilation. The Engel is in a transit bag and when the full sun was shining on the rear of the Prado, a white towel was put over the windows.

The temperature shown on the graph was air temp in the rear of the Prado about mm above the fridge. My son Josh and I accessed the fridge every few hours as we normally would. The fridge used a total of 43 Amp Hours in 24 hours.

Day 2 This was a 37 degree celcius day. The transformer inside your Engel fridge is running at 12 volts, so the simple calculation of volts multiplied by amps will give you your rough answer. So, at the highest draw of 2. According to the Engel website, a 60L Engel will draw 0. At a maximum draw of 4. Even in ideal, sunny conditions, a watt panel and AH battery would not be enough to power a 60L Engel, and you are far better off with at least two AH batteries.

Of course, this is the best-case scenario in almost constantly sunny conditions, which most of us do not have the benefit of. Your AH battery will be getting drained by your fridge at a rate of around 24AH every 24 hours, of which your panel will only be recharging for half the time at best during the day. Remember that your fridge will draw more power depending on the ambient conditions and the thermostat settings, and so could theoretically draw up to 40AH per day, almost running your battery to its maximum DoD —every day.

This will factor in overcast days for charging and your fridge running at a high power draw. At a minimum, a watt panel charging a single AH battery will work, but your setup will constantly be working at its maximum capacity. Your batteries will need to be charged by a panel of at least watts , preferably more , to keep up with the power demands of your fridge.

If you are running a liter Engel fridge-freezer, you could feasibly get away with using a watt panel — but this would only work under ideal, sunny conditions. The best size would be a watt panel with two AH batteries, as this would provide more than enough power even under less than ideal conditions, plus would not put much stress on your solar system. With this in mind, we highly recommend a panel of at least watts to run an Engel fridge-freezer.



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