AngusMcDoon
Well-Known Member
Last week I asked about compressor coolboxes, and after some good reports, I bought a small one. I said I would experiment on the power consumption, and report back...
I bought the smallest that Waeco sell. It's only 18 litres capacity, but that's enough for me on my own.
I measured power used with an outside temperature of about 20c and the temperature control set to an inside temperature of 4c, i.e. typical fridge temperature.
The cool box was reasonably full, and was loaded with already cooled content. The box was also brought down to operating temperature on mains power before being tested on battery power. I opened the box once an hour during the day and not at all during the night. I monitored current consumption over a 24 hour period using a PC logging kit. The power was supplied from a fully charged 12V battery, which was producing about 12.5V at the start.
Here are the results...
Standby current consumption (cool box on, but compressor not running) is 44mA.
Compressor running consumption is 2.55A.
Duty cycle approximately 15%.
So averaged power consumption over the day was 420mA, or 5.2 Watts.
It will of course use more if required to cool down warm content.
I also measured the minimum temperature it would cool to, and it got down to -16c, so can be used as a freezer.
Seems like it does what was expected.
I bought the smallest that Waeco sell. It's only 18 litres capacity, but that's enough for me on my own.
I measured power used with an outside temperature of about 20c and the temperature control set to an inside temperature of 4c, i.e. typical fridge temperature.
The cool box was reasonably full, and was loaded with already cooled content. The box was also brought down to operating temperature on mains power before being tested on battery power. I opened the box once an hour during the day and not at all during the night. I monitored current consumption over a 24 hour period using a PC logging kit. The power was supplied from a fully charged 12V battery, which was producing about 12.5V at the start.
Here are the results...
Standby current consumption (cool box on, but compressor not running) is 44mA.
Compressor running consumption is 2.55A.
Duty cycle approximately 15%.
So averaged power consumption over the day was 420mA, or 5.2 Watts.
It will of course use more if required to cool down warm content.
I also measured the minimum temperature it would cool to, and it got down to -16c, so can be used as a freezer.
Seems like it does what was expected.