Does anyone know if there is a small unit--freezer only, no refrigerator--available on the market? Or am I looking at taking a Sawzall to a fridge for my Frankenstenian purposes? Many thanks.
Alpicool 12vdc/120vac fridges can be used as freezers. They have several different sizes. Check Amazon as there are numerous brands/models that are similar. Here's the one I have but I've only used it as a fridge:Does anyone know if there is a small unit--freezer only, no refrigerator--available on the market?
Does anyone know if there is a small unit--freezer only
Anyone know which uses more power? Same TINY frig used for food versus used for frozen gel packs?And since it's going to be a freezer with basically a lot of frozen gel packs, it shouldn't run too much to keep it cold/frozen.
That makes sense. Thank youUsing a tiny fridge to supply a cooler with ice is counterproductive. Using a larger fridge as a freezer to the store food and also make ice for a separate smaller cooler makes a lot more sense.
Note that this does not include the energy to freeze anything; just hold temperature. It shows that these units are quite a bit less efficient at low temperatures. For instance at 25C ambient, maintaining a temp of 3C (22C delta) requires only .66A average. at -13C (35C delta) that jumps to 1.65A... so a 1.59 factor increase in energy loss, but a 2.50 factor increase in energy consumption. At -20C (42C delta) consumption is 2.24A, so a 1.91 factor increase in loss, and a 3.39 factor in energy consumption.Using a tiny fridge to supply a cooler with ice is counterproductive. Using a larger fridge as a freezer to the store food and also make ice for a separate smaller cooler makes a lot more sense.
Here's a link for an Engel27 and the related current draw at various temperatures, both outside and inside the cooler. They have charts for all of their coolers and all are very similar current draw regardless of size.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0343/7179/7125/files/MT27F-performance-curve.pdf?v=1587147945View attachment 31707
First I want to see if the 20 liter will be enough for my needs. I'm in a long bed F250 with a high top cap, so I can fit a standard size Coleman cooler. That is what is in it now, but I'll probably swap it out for the 20 liter Alpicool. Mostly I want to keep dairy products from going bad. I doubt I'll be far from a store very often. Not initially, anyway. I'll miss ice, though.Edit: Reading the thread again I have a question for the op. How tiny do you need it to be to work in your space? While what I said is correct, it doesn't matter if it won't work for your particular situation.
Do you know what brand and model he uses? I've been looking for an energy-efficient ice maker.A friend of mine carries a countertop ice maker so he can have ice for his mixed drinks. Works good for him and is pretty energy efficient.
No, don't know which one he uses.Do you know what brand and model he uses? I've been looking for an energy-efficient ice maker.
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