Kelpie
Well-Known Member
I know this has been discussed at length before on the forum, so sorry for bringing it up again!
Came across this with a quick google: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Inventor-Mini-Fridge-Silver-Small/dp/B01DY57IHA
Yes it is very small indeed, but it is 'A+' rated and draws only 70w.
I have read that your need to factor a five fold increase for the starting surge, so that makes 350w. I already have a basic 300w invert which is rated at 600w peak, so would hope that it could cope with this. If not, a better inverter plus the mini fridge still saves many hundreds of pounds over a proper marine 12v fridge (and the inverter is available for other jobs as a bonus).
Second question: would it be possible to dismantle a cheap 220v fridge and reuse its cooling system, akin to how the marine kits work? This would obviously be a lot of work but allow me to incorporate improved insulation and to fit it to the shape of an existing locker. I imagine the main restriction would be that I could not cut any piping as then I would lose all the coolant.
Came across this with a quick google: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Inventor-Mini-Fridge-Silver-Small/dp/B01DY57IHA
Yes it is very small indeed, but it is 'A+' rated and draws only 70w.
I have read that your need to factor a five fold increase for the starting surge, so that makes 350w. I already have a basic 300w invert which is rated at 600w peak, so would hope that it could cope with this. If not, a better inverter plus the mini fridge still saves many hundreds of pounds over a proper marine 12v fridge (and the inverter is available for other jobs as a bonus).
Second question: would it be possible to dismantle a cheap 220v fridge and reuse its cooling system, akin to how the marine kits work? This would obviously be a lot of work but allow me to incorporate improved insulation and to fit it to the shape of an existing locker. I imagine the main restriction would be that I could not cut any piping as then I would lose all the coolant.