eddystone
Well-Known Member
Having abandoned the idea of converting the coolbox to a fridge (cost/lack of space for compressor etc.,etc) I'm looking at a very small portable fridge for milk and smaller perishables, couple of cans of cider etc - maybe 14L or thereabouts. Am I right in thinking that compressor types use more electricity than thermo-electrics? I've seen a Dometic 14L thermo-electric which claims to lower temperature by 27C and I could velcro to the floor as a footstool between chart table and quarter berth. I'm quite nervous about draining the battery as years ago I had an el cheapo Halfords one which completely flattened my car battery overnight. I have 2 x 85aH batteries in parallel and 2 x 20W NASA panels. I wouldn't want to drain the batteries below 60% charge but to check voltage I have to remove bunk cushions etc. to put a multi-meter on the terminals. So my assumption is a decent quality small thermo-electric unit would be best fit. If it were possible to find significantly higher rated semi flexible panels as the NASA ones with the same footprint I would do that but seems to contradict laws of physics.
BTW is I get a cheap LED type battery voltage indicator a) do they just wire straight to the battery and b) do you need one for each battery?
BTW is I get a cheap LED type battery voltage indicator a) do they just wire straight to the battery and b) do you need one for each battery?