I don't know much about electrical systems and would like some help understanding the power usage of my fridge.
63qt ARB fridge
85Ahr AGM battery
Direct connection via ARB plug/wiring harness
Fridge temp set to 32 degrees F and had pre-cooled food/drinks and one frozen 2lb piece of meat, filling up the fridge about 80% of the capacity.
Recent test on a road, solid 24 hour "on" time (meaning the fridge was plugged in and powered on) and the battery dropped to 12.8V and my Pro-Logix charger stated 95% charge remaining when plugged into the wall at home.
Obviously being winter, temperatures were low but not THAT cold. I would say ambient temp was nothing below 50 degrees F or above 80 degrees F.
I have little to zero knowledge with power systems but is this about right? Would this mean that in this temperature range I'm running at about 0.178amps per hour on average?
My math:
85Ahr * 95% = 80.75Ahr -- so only 4.25Ahr used
4.25Ahr / 24 hr = 0.178 average Ahr (fridge cooling down and cycling etc) -- lets round that up to 0.2
So with an actual lets say 40Ahr until the battery gets too low I'd supposedly get 8 full days or 192 hours out of this setup -- lets round that down to 6-7 days.
Obviously only a long trip would be the real test here but I won't be doing one until late Spring 2017.
Am I way off base here?
63qt ARB fridge
85Ahr AGM battery
Direct connection via ARB plug/wiring harness
Fridge temp set to 32 degrees F and had pre-cooled food/drinks and one frozen 2lb piece of meat, filling up the fridge about 80% of the capacity.
Recent test on a road, solid 24 hour "on" time (meaning the fridge was plugged in and powered on) and the battery dropped to 12.8V and my Pro-Logix charger stated 95% charge remaining when plugged into the wall at home.
Obviously being winter, temperatures were low but not THAT cold. I would say ambient temp was nothing below 50 degrees F or above 80 degrees F.
I have little to zero knowledge with power systems but is this about right? Would this mean that in this temperature range I'm running at about 0.178amps per hour on average?
My math:
85Ahr * 95% = 80.75Ahr -- so only 4.25Ahr used
4.25Ahr / 24 hr = 0.178 average Ahr (fridge cooling down and cycling etc) -- lets round that up to 0.2
So with an actual lets say 40Ahr until the battery gets too low I'd supposedly get 8 full days or 192 hours out of this setup -- lets round that down to 6-7 days.
Obviously only a long trip would be the real test here but I won't be doing one until late Spring 2017.
Am I way off base here?