LocalmotionSC
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I've been researching fridge/freezer efficiency, I know its a topic of interest (and confusion/debate) for many people.
I came across a series of tests (link) done by expedition extreme on youtube (and a pdf spreadsheet (link) of their findings).
They performed 1 and 2 hour cooldown, cycling, insulation, and 12, and 24 hour power draw comparisons. With 4 fridges (Snomaster, Arb, Waeco, and a 26 yr old Engel) and ambient temps in the mid 70's [73-78].
Set to 0c (32 fahrenheit), the fridges consumed between 24 amp hours on the low end to 30 amp hours on the high end, over a 24 hour period (290-360 watt hours).
The best performing in this test was the Waeco and the worst performing was the 26 year old Engel, strangely, in the 12 hour test the Engel tied for best performance.
I came across a series of tests (link) done by expedition extreme on youtube (and a pdf spreadsheet (link) of their findings).
They performed 1 and 2 hour cooldown, cycling, insulation, and 12, and 24 hour power draw comparisons. With 4 fridges (Snomaster, Arb, Waeco, and a 26 yr old Engel) and ambient temps in the mid 70's [73-78].
Set to 0c (32 fahrenheit), the fridges consumed between 24 amp hours on the low end to 30 amp hours on the high end, over a 24 hour period (290-360 watt hours).
The best performing in this test was the Waeco and the worst performing was the 26 year old Engel, strangely, in the 12 hour test the Engel tied for best performance.
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