DanDweller
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Hi, can someone please help me make sense of calculating how many amp hours worth of battery I need, taking the Dometic cfx28 fridge as an example? Here is the published info on the Dometic site, and it might as well be in Greek:
ELECTRICAL
[font=Gibson, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Input voltage (AC) 100-240 V
Input voltage (DC) 12/24 V
Rated input current (AC) 0.75 A
Rated input current (DC) 6.5 A
Rated input power (AC) 40 W
Rated input power (DC) 40 W
Input frequency 50/60 Hz[/font]
[font=Gibson, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=small][font=Gibson, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Average energy consumption at AC (EN 62552)[/font][font=Gibson, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]0.18 kWh/24h[/font]
[font=Gibson, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Energy consumption (DC@5/32°C)[/font][font=Gibson, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]0.27 kWh/24h[/font][/font][/size]
So, with this information, and assuming I keep my fridge on 24/7 using DC, how do I calculate amp hours? Would it be 6.5 * 24 = 156 amp hours? I also will run a vent fan for the full 24 hours, and it is said to draw 5 amps (Maxxfan), so then 5 *24 = 120? So then between my fridge and fan I would draw 120+156=276 amp hours in a day? That seems like a crazy amount, requiring a few batteries. I was hoping to get a 100 amp hour lithium iron phosphate battery, but so that won't cut it?
ELECTRICAL
[font=Gibson, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Input voltage (AC) 100-240 V
Input voltage (DC) 12/24 V
Rated input current (AC) 0.75 A
Rated input current (DC) 6.5 A
Rated input power (AC) 40 W
Rated input power (DC) 40 W
Input frequency 50/60 Hz[/font]
[font=Gibson, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=small][font=Gibson, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Average energy consumption at AC (EN 62552)[/font][font=Gibson, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]0.18 kWh/24h[/font]
[font=Gibson, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Energy consumption (DC@5/32°C)[/font][font=Gibson, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]0.27 kWh/24h[/font][/font][/size]
So, with this information, and assuming I keep my fridge on 24/7 using DC, how do I calculate amp hours? Would it be 6.5 * 24 = 156 amp hours? I also will run a vent fan for the full 24 hours, and it is said to draw 5 amps (Maxxfan), so then 5 *24 = 120? So then between my fridge and fan I would draw 120+156=276 amp hours in a day? That seems like a crazy amount, requiring a few batteries. I was hoping to get a 100 amp hour lithium iron phosphate battery, but so that won't cut it?