Electrical smart switch thingmybob for my fridge…?

Minerva

Well-known member
Joined
16 Oct 2019
Messages
1,348
Visit site
I have a fridge on board which naturally draws quite a few amps. Not a problem as we have solar and also shore power when appropriate.

However the other week we were plugged in for a few days with the fridge going and the power went off in the Marina un noticed by us.

This got me thinking, is there a smart switch type device, which has a low parasitic load, that I can put in the feed to the fridge so that it only runs when the voltage >13v I.e solar delivering the goods or plugged in to shore power?

Thanks.
 

lustyd

Well-known member
Joined
27 Jul 2010
Messages
12,405
Visit site
While there are devices, consider the consequences. You may not notice the power getting low and the fridge being warm for a day then cooling again as solar kicks in. This could result in food poisoning quite easily since the food might end up cold despite having gone off.
Possibly better to have a battery alarm and switch the fridge off but be aware and proactively eat or bin the contents.
 

starfire

Well-known member
Joined
7 May 2005
Messages
1,212
Location
In the Med
Visit site
While there are devices, consider the consequences. You may not notice the power getting low and the fridge being warm for a day then cooling again as solar kicks in. This could result in food poisoning quite easily since the food might end up cold despite having gone off.
Possibly better to have a battery alarm and switch the fridge off but be aware and proactively eat or bin the contents.

I've always put an ice cube in the freezer bit, if it's gone, the powers been off.
 

Hadenough

Well-known member
Joined
9 Jan 2011
Messages
3,026
Location
No fixed abode
Visit site
I have a fridge on board which naturally draws quite a few amps. Not a problem as we have solar and also shore power when appropriate.

However the other week we were plugged in for a few days with the fridge going and the power went off in the Marina un noticed by us.

This got me thinking, is there a smart switch type device, which has a low parasitic load, that I can put in the feed to the fridge so that it only runs when the voltage >13v I.e solar delivering the goods or plugged in to shore power?

Thanks.
They appear to be out of stock but I have one of these.

Alfatronix PT10 PowerTector 10A Solid State Battery Guard​

 

LiftyK

Well-known member
Joined
3 Sep 2015
Messages
670
Visit site
I have a now unused FridgeMate that does what you want. If of interest, and I can find it, let me know. A tenner would be about right.
 
Top