Pudsey Bear
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Well, you would know of course, head dogger.
I've given it up Kev, too hard on the old knees mate.Well, you would know of course, head dogger.
Before fitting a workaround, find and fix the fault. It shouldn't be hard to light.Bleeding fridge RM8360L is acting up now it's always been a cow to start, piezo igniter, but now it won't play I normally get a wuff as it ignites, but nothing now I might get the conversion kit to a battery igniter.
Anyone done that?
New van has compressor fridge (recommended by majority on here) . Works fine and I virtually use no gas now .That's not what we're talking about though Trev is it? We're addressing your claim that Kev could use his fridge on leccy and he can't mate.
As always it's Horses for courses, they serve a purpose. I have one and have considered the options as much as anyone and all things considered Im not looking to change it any time soon.
For anyone off grid camping during the winter months a gas fridge is a serious contender, some would say a necessity. Titanic tech rules sometimes.
I've no idea and it was a concern. So far no problem.How much extra solar etc do you need the WC with a compressor fridge?
What do you have already, is it up to wild camping?I've no idea and it was a concern. So far no problem.
Several of the more technical members have covered this previously.
Yes . I've 200w solar about 200ah lithium . Not often on EHU but don't stop anywhere too longWhat do you have already, is it up to wild camping?
I only have 100ah and 170w so it'd struggle a bit, but I was thinking about my next van so interesting to know.Yes . I've 200w solar about 200ah lithium . Not often on EHU but don't stop anywhere too long
About 200w and 200amp hr of battery will be no problem.How much extra solar etc do you need the WC with a compressor fridge?
You wouldn't struggle a bit Kev, you'd find it impossible mate.I only have 100ah and 170w so it'd struggle a bit, but I was thinking about my next van so interesting to know.
Over winter is the critical time, if you can manage over winter then the rest of the year is a piece of cake. so by asking about 365 you're naturally including the summer so you'll get input from summer users which will throw you off and prolong the nonsense posts in the thread about people using compressor fridges and them being brilliant.What would it need to WC 365?
Over winter is the critical time, if you can manage over winter then the rest of the year is a piece of cake. so by asking about 365 you're naturally including the summer so you'll get input from summer users which will throw you off and prolong the nonsense posts in the thread about people using compressor fridges and them being brilliant.
The question is "What do I need to use a compressor fridge in December and January". Now wait for replies from people who've actually done it and succeeded or tried it and failed. My guess would be.....
Either/and:
A lot of driving and a decent B2B and lithium. A 40A B2B and driving for 1-2 hours will give you enough to power the fridge only depending on it's size.
A generator.
Campsite hook up.
Tons of solar and a large battery and little to nothing additional load.