Awjuhl said:Do you have a friend who is an auto mechanic... lol
Need the amp draw from the fridge and set up your power port off from that. Mounting it is at your discretion just remember not to short out the wires
Fuses are based on required amp draw and wire sizing.
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IGBT said:I still think a refurbished YETI 1000 for ~$700 is a good value. It has a good true sine 1500 watt inverter that runs laptops, power tools, vacuum cleaners and refrigerator compressors. You can run one of the small icebox coolers for a couple of days on a charge. It has a built in solar charge controller but it isn't anything fancy, just a PWM controller.
I just like how portable and easy to use it is. The other stuff is great, buying a separate lead acid battery, inverter, charge controller, fuses, wire, outlets, but takes time and some skill to set up. I have the skills, being an electrical engineer and I STILL went with the YETI.
Congrats on the Transit, we love ours. We just added a 120" Alurack roof rack for carrying up to 400 pounds of stuff on the roof if needed. A nice bit of kit.
vangotransit said:I am by trade an RF engineer...
I have a 2016 Transit with DC to DC charging from the alternator, solar charging from 200 watts of panel and 6kw of lithium storage. I use a DC fridge, I have an inverter for electric stove, microwave, and air conditioning. You can assemble a lithium pack from stuff you buy online. Or find an electrical upfitter, I specialize in Ford Transits and am based out of Maryland if interested
Can yeti's be expanded? Did you install the rack yourself? How much solar do you have?IGBT said:I still think a refurbished YETI 1000 for ~$700 is a good value. It has a good true sine 1500 watt inverter that runs laptops, power tools, vacuum cleaners and refrigerator compressors. You can run one of the small icebox coolers for a couple of days on a charge. It has a built in solar charge controller but it isn't anything fancy, just a PWM controller.
I just like how portable and easy to use it is. The other stuff is great, buying a separate lead acid battery, inverter, charge controller, fuses, wire, outlets, but takes time and some skill to set up. I have the skills, being an electrical engineer and I STILL went with the YETI.
Congrats on the Transit, we love ours. We just added a 120" Alurack roof rack for carrying up to 400 pounds of stuff on the roof if needed. A nice bit of kit.
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