Just did a screenshot of my temps right now ....So those with one, how are they doing in this heatwave of ours, I'm finding my gas 3 way is struggling to keep below 12deg when it's 30+ outside. I Fitted the fridge fans on it but little improvement
So those with one, how are they doing in this heatwave of ours, I'm finding my gas 3 way is struggling to keep below 12deg when it's 30+ outside. I Fitted the fridge fans on it but little improvement
ref noise, it is very dependant on the fridge. The fridge in the house is annoyingly noisy. The 240V in the Motorhome is so quiet (aka totally silent) that initially for quite a while I was opening the door to check it still had power!Ours is working well. I was very skeptical that some solar panels on the roof (quite big ones) and a 100AH battery would keep up with the load of a compressor fridge in the UK, but it is working well. HAve not tried in the middle of winter of course.
I was also surprised that they are reasonably quiet (but not as quiet as a gas powered evaporator fridge is)
say the average is 2Ah/Hour, that will be around 80Ah, so should be fineSo, I’ve ordered a new compressor fridge/freezer for my Moho it’s being fitted on 2 July and I to Bilbao on the 8th.
Will 12v from the Lithium keep the fridge old during the sailing (about 40 hours all in all)
Thank yousay the average is 2Ah/Hour, that will be around 80Ah, so should be fine
I've done the two night crossing to Bilbao a few times and had no problems even though my fridge is absorption and therefore effectively switched off.So, I’ve ordered a new compressor fridge/freezer for my Moho it’s being fitted on 2 July and I to Bilbao on the 8th.
Will 12v from the Lithium keep the fridge old during the sailing (about 40 hours all in all)
We are looking forward to using the Channel Tunnel in a couple of weeks time, when we have to turn the gas off for the crossing, the fridge will just keep chugging away.
Thanks for all the replies, all interesting, I've just returned from a week away, Rutland Water, Norfolk and back via a visit to Bletchley Park (Brilliant!) half the time on EHU. I didn't notice much difference whether gas or electric on the fridge temp, a Thetford, which happily took it down to 3°c overnight. Van internally reached 42.5 °c max! in the day.
Fridge always fully filled with beer to help stabilise temp when opening and closing door. I'll be downsizing to a PVC later, when I can decide which one and accept the smaller living area and will certainly be going down the compressor route then.
It’s not so much the actual crossing, as you say that’s only 35 mins. But your gas has to be turned off well before departure, and then when you arrive at Calais you have the bother of finding somewhere to pull over to turn it back on again, so all in all it’s very handy not having to worry about it, until the next time you actually stop to put the kettle on.I don't think anything would thaw in the time the tunnel crossing takes.
Don't use the chunnel that often but never had any problems with my 3 way being off for the crossing.