Ok, so I have an Alpicool G22 Portable fridge 23 Q for almost 3 years now running non-stop in my minivan hooked up to 200 watts of solar. ( I live in the southwest, plenty of sun or cold during winter so never an issue with not enough power)
I'm thinking of going back to FT minivan life but want more food capacity to stay healthy. I want to change my current 23Qt. fridge into my freezer to store cooked frozen meats and frozen veggies. Then I want to add a bigger fridge.
Maybe something like the Alpicool CF55 Portable Freezer, 58Qt. I'm typically in Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona so really hot summers. I try to park in the shade, but if it's over 95 degrees I put up the window coverings while I'm away from the minivan. I do plop the window coverings on the fridge to block out the sun but beyond that no added protection.
With it switching to a freezer I'd sure try to protect and insulate it more likely keep window coverings on all the side and back windows (not the passager window of course) Plus I'd likely replace it with another G22 23Qt. if and when it finally burns out. My charge controller can handel another 100 watt pannel but my roof rails on my 06 Honda Ody are to tiny. I think I have to mount a frame then mount 3-4 100 watt pannels onto that.
I have never really had issues with not enough power, even on the most cloudy of days I'm typically back up to full well before 12-noon. and power drop typically is only down into the 80% but I only have a 200AH AGM battery. (its one box but I suspect there are 2 100ah batteries inside.)
I always kinda wanted to put a roof vent in my minivan as well but with more solar I think my space is going to be mostly blocked with panels now. Although... maybe a ven UNDER the pannels might be still worth doing to vent the van for those hot days and run a fan during the day to help keep it cooler for the fridge and freezer to not to work as hard?
Am I living a fantasy with this idea? Maybe I need to replace my two 100 watt pannels that get more watts per inch?
I also would like to cook my daily meals in a rice cooker, typically it's frozen already cooked meats, and frozen veggies. However I havn't researched the best cookers (warmers) I tried the hot-logic which took forever! and the road pro which didn't run on my existing 12v outlet. Likely might have to stick with butane or the green propane bottles. ..point being I don't want to use 80-100% of my power capacity as I want plenty left over to do other things if I can.
Is this kinda crazy to have a 23Qt. freezer AND a 55Qt. fridge inside one minivan that has a few solar pannels on the roof? like 400watts of solar or maybe 500-550 if I get new better sized pannels ( I don't think I could fit more than 2 more 100 watt pannels on there before being to bizarre looking with overhanging pannels or something..
OH. I would consider a 100watt flexable pannel and ducktaping that into a window as a "window covering" likely would be inside a tinted window in the back so the output wouldn't be that great but I think might be a great little boost ie the back window so I could face the rear end towards the morning sun to help get a earlier boost to help the batteries get more juice when they are their lowest before when the sun is at the peak of the day and getting the REAL juice.
I do want to do some tests on the 23Q and run it as a freezer to see how much my before dawn battery % changes. However I don't have to much ability to test given I use the fridge daily so any help or advice would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I'm thinking of going back to FT minivan life but want more food capacity to stay healthy. I want to change my current 23Qt. fridge into my freezer to store cooked frozen meats and frozen veggies. Then I want to add a bigger fridge.
Maybe something like the Alpicool CF55 Portable Freezer, 58Qt. I'm typically in Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona so really hot summers. I try to park in the shade, but if it's over 95 degrees I put up the window coverings while I'm away from the minivan. I do plop the window coverings on the fridge to block out the sun but beyond that no added protection.
With it switching to a freezer I'd sure try to protect and insulate it more likely keep window coverings on all the side and back windows (not the passager window of course) Plus I'd likely replace it with another G22 23Qt. if and when it finally burns out. My charge controller can handel another 100 watt pannel but my roof rails on my 06 Honda Ody are to tiny. I think I have to mount a frame then mount 3-4 100 watt pannels onto that.
I have never really had issues with not enough power, even on the most cloudy of days I'm typically back up to full well before 12-noon. and power drop typically is only down into the 80% but I only have a 200AH AGM battery. (its one box but I suspect there are 2 100ah batteries inside.)
I always kinda wanted to put a roof vent in my minivan as well but with more solar I think my space is going to be mostly blocked with panels now. Although... maybe a ven UNDER the pannels might be still worth doing to vent the van for those hot days and run a fan during the day to help keep it cooler for the fridge and freezer to not to work as hard?
Am I living a fantasy with this idea? Maybe I need to replace my two 100 watt pannels that get more watts per inch?
I also would like to cook my daily meals in a rice cooker, typically it's frozen already cooked meats, and frozen veggies. However I havn't researched the best cookers (warmers) I tried the hot-logic which took forever! and the road pro which didn't run on my existing 12v outlet. Likely might have to stick with butane or the green propane bottles. ..point being I don't want to use 80-100% of my power capacity as I want plenty left over to do other things if I can.
Is this kinda crazy to have a 23Qt. freezer AND a 55Qt. fridge inside one minivan that has a few solar pannels on the roof? like 400watts of solar or maybe 500-550 if I get new better sized pannels ( I don't think I could fit more than 2 more 100 watt pannels on there before being to bizarre looking with overhanging pannels or something..
OH. I would consider a 100watt flexable pannel and ducktaping that into a window as a "window covering" likely would be inside a tinted window in the back so the output wouldn't be that great but I think might be a great little boost ie the back window so I could face the rear end towards the morning sun to help get a earlier boost to help the batteries get more juice when they are their lowest before when the sun is at the peak of the day and getting the REAL juice.
I do want to do some tests on the 23Q and run it as a freezer to see how much my before dawn battery % changes. However I don't have to much ability to test given I use the fridge daily so any help or advice would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.